AGM Secutor LRF-C 75-640

AGM Secutor LRF-C 75-640

The Secutor LRF‑C 75‑640 is AGM’s most powerful clip‑on, pairing a 640×512 VOx sensor with a 75 mm f/1.2 lens to detect targets with AGM listing detection up to ~3.8 km for a human‑sized target. It retains the integrated 1,000 m laser rangefinder and digital compass found on the 50‑mm model but stretches detection and magnification. The optical magnification remains 1×, so your day scope’s zero is preserved. Power comes from four CR123A batteries for about six hours of runtime, and 16 GB of internal memory stores video and audio recordings, with Wi‑Fi streaming available.

Recording
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5 Year
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MSRP: $6,995.00
PRICE: $6,494.50
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    Choose the 75‑640 LRF‑C if you need a clip‑on that delivers the longest detection range in the lineup. The 75 mm lens collects more thermal energy, providing better detail at distance, while the integrated rangefinder ensures accurate ranging up to 1,000 m. The trade‑offs are a heavier front‑end, a narrower 5.9° × 4.7° field of view and slightly higher cost. For most hunters, the 50‑mm LRF‑C offers a good balance; but for extreme range work, the 75‑mm version stands alone.

  • Best For:

    • Long‑range shooters seeking a clip‑on with maximum detection distance
    • Users who need an integrated laser rangefinder and high‑resolution imaging
    • Hunters willing to carry a heavier optic to achieve longer range
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Casual hunters and shooters who rarely need to see beyond ~1 mile; the 50‑mm model is lighter and less costly
    • Those who prefer a wider field of view for scanning large areas
    • Users who require a built‑in ballistic calculator
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 75‑640 LRF‑C takes the 50‑640 platform and swaps in a larger 75 mm f/1.2 lens. This extends detection from ~2.6 km to ~3.8 km and increases image magnification, but narrows the field of view from 8.8° to 5.9° and adds weight. Like the smaller model, it lacks a ballistic calculator and uses CR123A batteries. All other features and controls remain the same.

    Relative to the 50‑640 LRF‑C, this model offers about ~1 km of additional detection range and higher magnification at the expense of field of view and increased weight. Compared to the 50‑640 Rattler‑C, it adds an integrated rangefinder but uses disposable batteries instead of a rechargeable pack.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Field reports indicate that the 75‑640 LRF‑C delivers impressive long‑range performance. Users note that they can spot large animals and vehicles at distances where smaller clip‑ons struggle. The integrated rangefinder is handy for confirming distance before taking a shot. Battery life is similar to the 50‑mm model, at about six hours on fresh CR123As. The extra lens weight is noticeable but manageable when mounted properly.

  • FAQS

    • How far can the 75‑640 LRF‑C detect and range?
      The device can detect a human‑sized target up to about 3,800 meters. The integrated laser rangefinder measures out to 1,000 meters with ±4 m accuracy.
    • Does it have a ballistic calculator?
      No. The LRF‑C series does not include a ballistic solver. You'll need to compute holdovers manually or with an external calculator.
    • What is the field of view of the 75‑mm clip‑on?
      The 75 mm f/1.2 lens provides a 5.9° × 4.7° field of view. This narrower FOV is a trade‑off for the extended range and magnification.
    • What batteries does it use and how long do they last?
      It uses four CR123A batteries and typically runs for more than six hours. A USB‑C port allows you to connect an external power supply for longer sessions.
    • Is the 75‑640 durable and waterproof?
      Yes. It's built on a rugged aluminium chassis, sealed to IP67 standards and shock‑rated for recoil. AGM backs the unit with a five‑year warranty.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 640×512 VOx sensor with <20 mK sensitivity
    • 75 mm f/1.2 lens delivering 1× optical magnification
    • Detection range ≈3.8 km; integrated 1,000 m laser rangefinder
    • Digital zoom 1×/2×/4×/8× with multiple color palettes
    • Video/audio recording to 16 GB memory; Wi‑Fi hotspot
    • Powered by four CR123A batteries (>6 h runtime); USB‑C external power
    • IP67 waterproof and backed by a 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s Secutor LRF‑C 75‑640 pushes the boundaries of clip‑on thermal capability. It couples a 640×512 VOx sensor with a large 75 mm f/1.2 objective, resulting in a detection range approaching 3.8 kilometres while maintaining 1× optical magnification so your day scope’s zero is preserved. The built‑in class‑1 laser rangefinder measures targets up to 1,000 meters and, along with the digital compass, provides valuable ranging and directional data.

    The unit offers digital zoom up to 8×, multiple colour palettes, picture‑in‑picture mode and hot‑tracking. Video and audio record internally on 16 GB of storage, and footage can be streamed via Wi‑Fi. Four CR123A batteries power the optic for more than six hours, and a USB‑C port supports external power.

    With IP67 waterproofing and a durable aluminium chassis, the LRF‑C 75‑640 is built for extreme hunts and long‑distance engagements.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 640×512 VOx (12 µm), NETD <20 mK
    • Lens: 75 mm f/1.2; field of view 5.9° × 4.7°
    • Magnification: 1× optical; digital zoom 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Detection Range: ≈3,800 m (6‑foot target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: Up to 1,000 m, ±4 m accuracy; class 1
    • Recording & Storage: 16 GB EMMC; video/audio with shot‑activation
    • Power: Four CR123A batteries (>6 h); USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.73 kg; IP67 waterproof