
Quick answer
How do you make a 12-micron 384 thermal scope outperform everything else in its class? You build it with an industry leading sub-18mK NETD sensor that’s so advanced it makes everything else on the market obsolete. Get ready for a different kind of view, as the heat differential detection capabilities of this device deliver optical images that are nothing short of stunning. We can honestly say we know of no competitively priced alternative that exceeds the performance of theATRIS 335. Made to meet the demands of the American shooter. This scope is built like a tank and very simple to operate.Industry Leading 5-Year Transferable Warranty.
Quick specifications
- Category
- Thermal Rifle Scope
- Sensor Resolution
- 384 x 288
- Magnification
- 3.3x-16.5xx
- Objective Lens
- 35mm
- Detection Range
- up to 2,000 yards
- Rangefinder
- No
Why buy from Thermal Bros
You get Texas-based support, real product guidance, financing options, and trade-in or consignment help when available.
Who this is for
Best for
Hog Hunting Predator Hunting Coyote Hunting Night Hunting Pest Control Ranch Defense
Not ideal for
Hunting during daylight
Frequently asked questions
What is this product best for?
Hog Hunting Predator Hunting Coyote Hunting Night Hunting Pest Control Ranch Defense
Who should probably skip it?
Hunting during daylight
Does it include a rangefinder?
Current product data lists rangefinder as No.
Why buy from Thermal Bros?
You get Texas-based support, real product guidance, financing options, and trade-in or consignment help when available.
Full product description
The Best 384 Thermal Scope for Hog Hunting, Coyote Hunting, and Predator Control
The ATRIS 335 is a 384×288 thermal rifle scope built for serious hog hunters, coyote hunters, and predator control operators who want premium thermal performance at a competitive price. With a sub-18mK NETD sensor — sensitivity typically found in higher-tier optics — the ATRIS 335 delivers identification-level thermal clarity that stands out in the 384 class. Tank-tough, IP67-sealed, and backed by an industry-leading 5-year transferable warranty.
Why the ATRIS 335 Stands Out in the 384 Thermal Scope Category
Many 384-class thermal scopes compromise on sensor sensitivity to hit a price point. The ATRIS 335 refuses that tradeoff. It delivers the pixel count of a mid-tier scope with sensitivity more commonly associated with premium optics — which is why hog hunters, ranchers, and predator callers are taking a closer look.
Premium thermal performance at a competitive price. Flagship-tier NETD without the flagship markup. A thermal rifle scope engineered for American hunters who demand real field performance.
Sub-18mK NETD — The Most Important Spec on a Thermal Scope
NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) is the single most important number on any thermal scope spec sheet. The ATRIS 335 pushes below 18mK — sensitivity more commonly associated with higher-tier thermal optics than with mid-tier 384 scopes.
What lower NETD means in the field: you see heat signatures your buddy's scope misses. A bedded hog in damp brush. A coyote slipping through a cold front. A deer tucked behind foliage with minimal temperature contrast. The ATRIS 335 separates targets from background when lesser thermal sensors wash them into noise. Lower NETD means cleaner images, faster target identification, and more confident shots after dark.
12-Micron Pixel Pitch + 50 Hz Refresh Rate
The 12µm pixel pitch is the current industry standard for serious thermal optics — it packs more resolvable detail into the same sensor footprint than legacy 17µm cores. Paired with a 50 Hz refresh rate, moving targets track smoothly for confident shots on running game. Whether you're swinging on a running hog at 150 yards or scanning a treeline for coyotes, the picture keeps up with you.
Built Like a Tank, Runs Like a Traditional Rifle Scope
Operating a thermal scope shouldn't require a manual. The ATRIS 335 uses a streamlined control layout that mirrors traditional riflescope handling. The chassis is engineered for real-world abuse: IP67-rated against dust ingress and water immersion. Driving rain, creek crossings, dropped-on-the-tailgate reality — it takes the hits and keeps hunting.
5 Gun Profiles and 18650 Battery Power
Save up to 5 zeroed rifle profiles for different guns, loads, or hunting scenarios — switch between your predator AR and your hog rig without re-zeroing. The protected 18650 battery system delivers 10 hours of runtime per cell and uses widely available, field-swappable cells. No proprietary batteries. No mid-hunt panic. Carry spares in an inside pocket, swap in seconds, and keep hunting.
Field Application — Where the ATRIS 335 Earns Its Price
Hog Hunting in Southern Humid Country. Humidity reduces thermal contrast, which is exactly where low-NETD sensors show their value. The ATRIS 335's sub-18mK sensitivity is built to pull hog signatures out of humid Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida night air.
Coyote and Predator Calling on Open Plains. The 400-foot-at-1,000-yard field of view gives wide scanning coverage across Texas and Oklahoma pastures. 3.3x base magnification lets you spot coyotes across open country while keeping enough FOV to track fast movement.
Whitetail Predator Control in Dense Woods. Low NETD is critical in timber — subtle temperature differentials between game and cool foliage are exactly where sensitivity matters most. Midwest and Southeastern hunters running thermal for coyote control in dense cover benefit directly from the ATRIS 335's sensor specs.
Cold-Weather Night Hunting. IP67 sealing plus 18650 battery architecture means you can carry warm spare cells in an inside pocket and swap as temperatures tank battery performance.
The ATRIS 335 Advantage
The ATRIS 335 is built around the three specs that matter most on a thermal rifle scope: sensor sensitivity (sub-18mK NETD), smooth image tracking (50 Hz refresh), and long-term value (5-year transferable warranty). For hunters choosing between a 384 scope and stretching to a 640, the ATRIS 335 closes much of the performance gap at a fraction of the cost.
Technical Specifications
Thermal Sensor: 384 × 288 Pixel Pitch: 12 µm NETD: <18 mK Refresh Rate: 50 Hz Objective Lens: 35 mm Base Magnification: 3.3x Field of View: 400 ft @ 1,000 yd Gun Profiles: 5 Battery: 18650 Protected (field-swappable) Runtime: ~10 hours per cell Ingress Protection: IP67 Warranty: 5-Year Transferable
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the ATRIS 335 worth it?
For hunters who want premium thermal sensitivity at mid-tier pricing, the ATRIS 335 makes a strong case. The sub-18mK NETD is the key differentiator — sensitivity at this level produces noticeably cleaner images in humid, cold, or low-contrast conditions where higher-NETD scopes struggle.
What's the best thermal scope for hog hunting?
The best thermal scope for hog hunting balances sensor sensitivity (low NETD), adequate magnification for typical hog shots (50–200 yards), and rugged build quality for field abuse. The ATRIS 335 hits all three: sub-18mK NETD for humid Southern conditions, 3.3x base magnification with digital zoom for standard hog engagement distances, and IP67 weatherproofing for real hunting weather.
How far can you see with a 384 thermal scope?
Detection range on a 384×288 thermal scope depends heavily on target size, environmental conditions, and sensor sensitivity. For man-sized or hog-sized targets, a 384 scope with sub-18mK NETD like the ATRIS 335 will typically detect heat signatures well beyond standard hunting engagement distances. Identification range (telling a hog from a deer) is shorter than detection range, and the ATRIS 335's low NETD helps extend identification distance.
What's the difference between a 384 and 640 thermal scope?
A 640×480 thermal scope has roughly 2.6x the pixel count of a 384×288 scope, meaning a sharper, more detailed image at long range. However, sensor sensitivity (NETD) often matters as much as resolution for real-world detection. A 384 scope with sub-18mK NETD like the ATRIS 335 can perform well against 640 scopes with higher NETD values, especially in humid air or low-contrast environments.
Can you use a thermal scope during the day?
Yes. Thermal imaging detects heat, not visible light, so thermal scopes work equally well during the day and at night. Many hog and predator hunters use thermal scopes around the clock for both scouting and shooting. The ATRIS 335 has no sunlight-damage risk that affects traditional image-intensifier night vision devices.
Does the 5-year warranty transfer if I sell the scope?
Yes — the ATRIS 335 warranty is fully transferable, which protects resale value and gives a secondhand buyer the same coverage window as original purchase. Transferable warranties are not standard in the thermal optics industry, making the ATRIS 335 a stronger long-term investment.
What rifles can I mount the ATRIS 335 on?
As a tube-style thermal scope, the ATRIS 335 mounts using standard rifle scope rings. It's compatible with any rifle that accepts a traditional scope mount: AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, bolt-action hunting rifles, lever guns, and dedicated hog and predator rigs. Confirm ring size against the scope's tube diameter before purchase.
Can a thermal scope see through fog, smoke, or light rain?
Thermal imaging sees heat signatures rather than visible light, so it performs dramatically better than night vision or standard optics in fog, smoke, and light precipitation. Heavy rain and dense fog will reduce effective range by scattering thermal radiation, but low-NETD scopes like the ATRIS 335 generally hold image quality better in degraded conditions.
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Technical Specifications
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Sensor Resolution (px)
384 x 288 -
Display Resolution (px)
1024 x 768 -
NETD Rating
<18mK -
Detection Range
up to 2,000 yards -
Refresh Rate (Hz)
50 hz -
Field of View
400' @ 1000 yards
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Weight
1.85 lb -
Dimensions
12.6 in -
HZ - refresh rate
50 hz -
Thermal Sensor Resolution
384 x 288 -
Display Resolution
1024 x 768 -
Pixel Pitch
12-micron -
NETD Rating
<18mK -
Detection Range
up to 2,000 yards -
Range Finder
No -
Clip-On
No -
Magnification Base
3.3x -
Magnification Max
16.5x -
Objective Lens
35mm -
Field of View
400' @ 1000 yards