
Quick answer
If you’re looking for a cutting-edge thermal scope but want a traditional design, we have the scope you’re looking for. The ATRIS 650 features a new 12-micron 640 resolution sensor with advanced sub-18mK NETD performance. The heat differential detection capabilities of this device are nothing short of stunning. Users of this scope will experience optical images beyond expectations and enjoy a thermal scene unexpected for this technology. We know of no competitively priced alternative that meets or exceeds the performance of the ATRIS 650. Made to meet the demands of the American shooter, this scope is built like a tank, and simple to operate. Leading 5-Year Transferable Warranty.
Quick specifications
- Category
- Thermal Rifle Scope
- Sensor Resolution
- 640 × 512
- Magnification
- 3x-14xx
- Objective Lens
- 50 mm
- Detection Range
- 1,350 yards
- Rangefinder
- Yes
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, Long-Range Hunting, Night Hunting
Not ideal for
Anyone who mainly needs a handheld spotter or is shopping for the lowest-cost entry option.
Frequently asked questions
What is this product best for?
Hog Hunting, Predator Hunting, Coyote Hunting, Long-Range Hunting, Night Hunting
Who should probably skip it?
Anyone who mainly needs a handheld spotter or is shopping for the lowest-cost entry option.
Does it include a rangefinder?
Yes. This product is configured with rangefinding support according to the current product data.
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 Premium 640 Thermal Rifle Scope with Built-In Laser Rangefinder and Auto Ballistics
The ATRIS 650 LRF is a 640×512 thermal rifle scope engineered for serious hog hunters, long-range predator hunters, and precision shooters who want a complete thermal shooting system in a traditional tube design. With a sub-18mK NETD sensor, integrated Class 3R laser rangefinder out to 1,300 yards, and automatic ballistic drop compensation to 600 yards, the ATRIS 650 delivers thermal imaging, ranging, and ballistic calculation in a single unit. Tank-tough, IP67-sealed, and backed by an industry-leading 5-year transferable warranty.
Cutting-Edge 640 Thermal Technology in a Traditional Scope Design
If you want high-resolution thermal performance with traditional rifle scope handling, the ATRIS 650 LRF is built for you. The 640×512 sensor at 12-micron pixel pitch delivers detailed thermal imaging for identification at extended distances. Paired with sub-18mK NETD sensitivity, the scope produces clean thermal images in humid air, cold fronts, and low-contrast timber — the conditions where sensor quality matters most.
Integrated Laser Rangefinder — 1,300 Yard Ranging Capability
The built-in Class 3R laser rangefinder ranges reflective targets out to 1,300 yards, giving you a precise distance readout without carrying a separate rangefinder. For hog hunters, coyote callers, and long-range predator shooters, the integrated LRF means faster shot preparation and accurate hold information directly in the scope. The rangefinder integrates with the ballistic calculator for automatic solutions in real time.
Automatic Ballistic Drop Compensation to 600 Yards
Load your rifle and ammunition data into the scope, range your target, and the ATRIS 650 calculates bullet drop automatically out to 600 yards. No manual holdover math. No dialing turrets mid-shot. The reticle adjusts to show the correct aim point for the ranged distance — turning the ATRIS 650 into a complete thermal shooting system built for the American hunter taking ethical shots at extended range.
Sub-18mK NETD — Premium Thermal Sensitivity
NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) is the single most important number on any thermal scope spec sheet. The ATRIS 650 pushes below 18mK, producing clean thermal images with excellent contrast between game and background. That matters most in humid Southern air, cold morning hunts, and low-contrast timber — scenarios where heat differentials between target and surroundings are subtle.
12-Micron Pixel Pitch + 50 Hz Refresh Rate
The 12µm pixel pitch is the current industry standard for serious thermal optics, packing more resolvable detail into the sensor footprint than legacy 17µm cores. Paired with a 50 Hz refresh rate, moving targets track smoothly for confident shots on running game. The image keeps up whether you're swinging on a running hog at 200 yards or scanning open country for coyotes at first light.
Built Like a Tank, Runs Like a Traditional Rifle Scope
The ATRIS 650 uses a streamlined control layout that mirrors traditional riflescope handling. Pick it up, mount it on a rifle, and run it without reading a manual. 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 precision bolt rig and your hog AR without re-zeroing. The protected 18650 battery system delivers 7.5 hours of runtime per cell and uses widely available, field-swappable cells. No proprietary batteries. Carry spares in an inside pocket, swap in seconds, and keep hunting.
Field Application — Where the ATRIS 650 LRF Shines
Long-Range Hog Hunting on Open Terrain. Texas and Oklahoma hog hunters shooting across pastures benefit directly from the LRF and ballistic calculator combo. Range a hog at 340 yards, the scope calculates the holdover, and you take the shot with confidence.
Precision Coyote Control. The 640 sensor's resolution supports identification of called coyotes at extended distances. Combined with 1,300-yard ranging, the ATRIS 650 is built for predator hunters taking long shots on open country.
Humid Southern Hog Hunting. Humidity reduces thermal contrast, which is exactly where sub-18mK NETD earns its place. The ATRIS 650 is built to pull hog signatures out of humid Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida night air.
Mountain and Timber Predator Hunting. Low NETD is critical when temperature differentials are subtle — bedded game in cool timber, predators in morning fog, calm-weather scenarios where sensor quality matters most.
The ATRIS 650 LRF Advantage
The ATRIS 650 LRF is built around four features that define a complete thermal shooting system: high-resolution 640×512 imaging, sub-18mK NETD sensitivity, 1,300-yard laser ranging, and automatic ballistic compensation to 600 yards. All integrated in a single IP67-rated tube scope with traditional handling and a 5-year transferable warranty.
Technical Specifications
Thermal Sensor: 640 × 512 Pixel Pitch: 12 µm NETD: <18 mK Refresh Rate: 50 Hz Objective Lens: 50 mm Base Magnification: 3x Field of View: 470 ft @ 1,000 yd Laser Rangefinder: Class 3R, up to 1,300 yd Ballistic Calculator: Automatic drop compensation to 600 yd Gun Profiles: 5 Battery: 18650 Protected (field-swappable) Runtime: ~7.5 hours per cell Ingress Protection: IP67 Warranty: 5-Year Transferable
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the ATRIS 650 LRF worth it?
For hunters who want a complete thermal shooting system in one unit — high-resolution thermal imaging, integrated laser rangefinder, and automatic ballistic compensation — the ATRIS 650 LRF delivers all three features integrated into a single scope with a 5-year transferable warranty.
What's the best thermal scope for long-range hog hunting?
Long-range hog hunting benefits from low NETD for humid conditions, high sensor resolution for target identification at distance, and accurate range and holdover information. The ATRIS 650 LRF delivers all four with 640×512 resolution, sub-18mK NETD, 1,300-yard laser ranging, and automatic ballistic compensation to 600 yards.
How far can the laser rangefinder range?
The integrated Class 3R laser rangefinder ranges reflective targets up to 1,300 yards. Real-world ranging distance on non-reflective targets like game animals will be shorter, which is normal for any laser rangefinder. For typical hunting distances on hogs, coyotes, and predators, the LRF provides fast accurate ranging within ethical shot distances.
How does the automatic ballistic calculator work?
You load your rifle's ballistic data (bullet, velocity, zero distance, environmental conditions) into the scope through the menu. When you range a target with the LRF, the scope calculates the correct bullet drop and adjusts the aim point on the reticle automatically, out to 600 yards. You aim at the adjusted reticle point and take the shot.
Should I choose a 384 or 640 thermal scope?
Both sensor classes have their place. A 640×512 scope offers higher resolution for longer-range identification and more detailed imagery, which benefits precision shooters and long-range hunters. A 384×288 scope is well-suited for typical hog and predator hunting distances at a more accessible price point. Match the sensor to your hunting style, distances, and budget.
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. The ATRIS 650 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 650 warranty is fully transferable, which protects resale value and gives secondhand buyers the same coverage as original purchase.
What rifles can I mount the ATRIS 650 LRF on?
As a tube-style thermal scope, the ATRIS 650 mounts using standard rifle scope rings. It's compatible with any rifle that accepts a traditional scope mount: AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, precision bolt-action rifles, lever guns, and dedicated hog and predator rigs. Confirm ring size against the scope's tube diameter before purchase.
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Technical Specifications
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Sensor Resolution (px)
640 × 512 -
Display Resolution (px)
2560 x 2560 HD AMOLED -
NETD Rating
<18 mK -
Detection Range
1,350 yards -
Refresh Rate (Hz)
50 Hz -
Field of View
470 ft @ 1,000 yd
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Weight
36.2 oz -
Dimensions
15.2 in -
HZ - refresh rate
50 Hz -
Thermal Sensor Resolution
640 × 512 -
Display Resolution
2560 x 2560 HD AMOLED -
Pixel Pitch
12-micron -
NETD Rating
<18 mK -
Detection Range
1,350 yards -
Range Finder
Yes -
Clip-On
No -
Magnification Base
3x -
Magnification Max
14x -
Objective Lens
50 mm -
Field of View
470 ft @ 1,000 yd