AGM Secutor LRF 35-384

AGM Secutor LRF 35-384

AGM’s Secutor LRF 35‑384 is the entry point into their rangefinder‑equipped riflescopes. It combines a 384×288‑pixel, 12‑µm VOx sensor with a fast 35 mm f/1.0 germanium lens to deliver crisp imagery, with AGM listing detection up to ~1 mile for a human‑sized target. The integral 1,000 m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator work together to simplify holdovers, while the onboard digital compass provides positional awareness.

A familiar CR123A power system offers non‑proprietary convenience with about 7 hours of runtime, and the scope records video with sound to its 16 GB internal memory and streams live via Wi‑Fi. With 3× base magnification and a 7.5° × 5.6° field of view, this model balances reach with scanning comfort.

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MSRP: $2,395.00
PRICE: $2,294.50
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    If you’re a predator hunter or varmint shooter who values an integrated rangefinder but doesn’t need the extreme reach of the larger 50‑mm and 75‑mm Secutor models, the 35‑384 hits a sweet spot. The 384×288 sensor delivers sufficient detail for identifying coyotes and hogs within ~1 mile, and its 3× base magnification keeps your field of view wide enough for scanning fields and timber.

    The CR123A battery compartment is lighter than proprietary designs and runs for a full night. For long‑range shooters pushing well past ~1.5 miles, or for users demanding 640‑resolution clarity, stepping up to the 50‑ or 75‑mm variants may be worthwhile.

  • Best For:

    • Predator and hog hunters who want a mid‑range thermal scope with a built‑in laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator
    • Shooters who prefer using widely available CR123A batteries instead of proprietary packs
    • Users seeking a balanced blend of detection range and field of view without the weight or price of larger lenses
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Extreme long‑range engagements beyond ~1 mile; the 50‑mm and 75‑mm Secutor versions extend detection to ~2.6 and ~3.8 km
    • Ultralight rifles where every ounce counts, as the integrated rangefinder and battery compartment add bulk
    • Hunters wanting the highest resolution available; consider the 640‑pixel Secutor models for sharper imagery
  • How This Model Compares:

    Within the Secutor lineup, the 35‑384 is the lightest and most affordable way to get AGM’s integrated rangefinder and ballistic calculator. Its 384×288 sensor and 3×–24× magnification provide plenty of detail for typical predator‑hunting distances. The 50‑640 version upgrades the sensor to 640×512, provides a larger 50 mm lens for better low‑light performance and extends detection to ~2.6 km, while the 75‑640 pushes detection past ~3.8 km but increases weight and price. All three share the same user interface, reticle options and 16 GB recording capacity.

    Compared with the 50‑640, the 35‑384 trades a 640‑resolution sensor for a wider 7.5° × 5.6° field of view and lower cost. It still includes the same 1,000 m rangefinder and ballistic calculator. The 75‑640 further increases detection range and magnification but narrows the field of view and adds weight.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    In the field, the Secutor 35‑384 offers responsive 50 Hz imaging and surprisingly crisp detail from its 384×288 core. The integrated rangefinder reads out quickly and feeds the ballistic calculator for accurate holdover corrections. Four CR123A batteries power the scope for a full evening hunt and are easy to swap or source at any sporting goods store. Users report that the menu system is intuitive, with multiple color palettes, hot‑tracking and picture‑in‑picture modes enhancing versatility. The 16 GB memory stores hours of video and can be downloaded via Wi‑Fi or USB.

  • FAQS

    • How far can the Secutor LRF 35‑384 detect and identify targets?
      The 35‑384 has a detection range of roughly 1,800 meters on a human‑sized target. You can expect positive identification of coyotes and hogs at a few hundred yards, depending on environmental conditions. The integrated laser rangefinder measures distances out to 1,000 m with ±4 m accuracy to feed the ballistic calculator.
    • What batteries does it use and how long do they last?
      This scope runs on four CR123A lithium batteries. AGM rates runtime at more than seven hours with typical use. The unit also supports external power via its USB‑C port if you need extended operation.
    • Does the ballistic calculator support multiple rifles?
      Yes. The Secutor's firmware allows you to store multiple zero profiles and ballistic coefficients. When combined with the laser rangefinder, it provides holdover corrections tailored to each firearm and load.
    • Can I record video and transfer it off the scope?
      The Secutor LRF includes 16 GB of internal EMMC storage for video and audio recording. You can enable shot‑activated recording to capture only important moments. Footage can be downloaded via a USB‑C cable or streamed to a mobile device through the Wi‑Fi hotspot.
    • Is the Secutor LRF weatherproof and durable?
      AGM builds the Secutor series to IP67 standards, meaning the scope is waterproof and dust‑tight. The housing is shock‑resistant to withstand recoil from common hunting calibers, and AGM backs the optic with a five‑year transferable warranty.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 12 µm VOx sensor with 384×288 resolution and <20 mK sensitivity
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens with 3× base magnification (3–24× with digital zoom)
    • Integrated 1,000 m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator
    • 50 Hz refresh rate and multiple color palettes with picture‑in‑picture
    • On‑board video/audio recording to 16 GB memory plus Wi‑Fi streaming
    • Runs on four CR123A batteries for >7 h; external USB‑C power supported
    • Waterproof, shock‑resistant design with 5‑year AGM warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    The Secutor LRF 35‑384 is designed for hunters and shooters who want the precision of an integrated rangefinder without the price and heft of larger optics. At its core is a 384×288 VOx microbolometer with <20 mK sensitivity that produces crisp, high‑contrast imagery across a broad range of temperatures. The scope’s 35 mm f/1.0 lens provides a comfortable 3× optical magnification and combines with 1×/2×/4×/8× digital zoom to deliver up to 24× total magnification. AGM’s onboard ballistic calculator uses the built‑in 1,000 m laser rangefinder and your stored ballistic profile to calculate holdovers on the fly, while a digital compass supplies directional data for improved situational awareness. Ten reticle styles with multiple color options let you customise the sight picture.

    The Secutor records video and audio to 16 GB of internal memory and can stream live to a mobile device via the built‑in Wi‑Fi hotspot. A standby mode and auto screen‑off help conserve the four CR123A batteries, which power the unit for more than seven hours. With IP67 waterproofing, a shock‑proof chassis and AGM’s five‑year warranty, the 35‑384 is ready for harsh field conditions.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 384×288 VOx (12 µm), NETD <20 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0; field of view 7.5° × 5.6°
    • Magnification: 3× base (3–24× with digital zoom)
    • Digital Zoom: 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Detection Range: ≈1,800 m (6‑foot target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: Up to 1,000 m, ±4 m accuracy; class 1 laser
    • Ballistic Calculator: Integrated with multiple zero profiles
    • Display: 1024×768 OLED with adjustable brightness
    • Recording & Storage: Video/audio to 16 GB internal EMMC; shot‑activated recording
    • Power: Four CR123A batteries (>7 h); USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.6 kg (without mount); IP67 waterproof and shock‑rated