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NocPix Bolt Thermal Scopes – Compare Models

The NocPix Bolt thermal scope range is designed for rifle-mounted thermal shooting in varied light and weather conditions. Models differ primarily by sensor resolution, objective lens size and detection capability, allowing users to choose based on expected engagement distance and terrain.

Which NocPix Bolt Thermal Scope should you choose?

Sensor resolution – The BOLT H50R features a 640 × 512 thermal sensor, delivering the highest level of image detail and target definition. The L35R uses a 384 × 288 sensor, offering a balance between image quality and value, while the P25R is equipped with a 256 × 192 sensor suited to shorter-range shooting and general thermal observation.

Objective lens – The 50 mm objective on the H50R is designed for maximum long-range performance, the 35 mm lens on the L35R provides a versatile balance of magnification and detection capability, while the 25 mm objective on the P25R is optimised for shorter-range shooting and more compact handling..

Detection range – The H50R offers detection distances of up to 2,600 m, making it the strongest performer for open terrain and long-range target acquisition. The L35R extends detection to approximately 1,800 m, while the P25R offers up to 1,200 m, making it well suited to shorter-range pest control and woodland shooting.

Field of view – Despite its larger objective lens, the H50R provides the widest field of view in the range thanks to its higher-resolution sensor. The L35R offers a balanced viewing experience for general hunting, while the P25R provides a slightly narrower field of view focused on shorter-range applications.

Weight and balance – All three models share the same 30 mm tube-style design and familiar handling characteristics. The P25R is the lightest, the L35R remains close in weight, and the H50R is marginally heavier due to its larger objective lens and premium optical system.

Shared features – Every BOLT model includes an integrated laser rangefinder, onboard ballistic calculation, dual battery power system, AMOLED display, onboard photo and video recording, Wi-Fi connectivity, and the same operating interface. The primary differences between models are sensor resolution, objective lens size and overall long-range performance.

Feature BOLT H50R BOLT L35R BOLT P25R
Thermal Sensor Resolution 640 × 512 384 × 288 256 × 192
Objective Lens 50 mm 35 mm 25 mm
Detection Range Up to 2600 m Up to 1800 m Up to 1200 m
Laser Rangefinder Integrated Integrated Integrated
Ballistic Calculation Supported Supported Supported
Weight (with battery) 960 g 880 g 870 g

What defines the NocPix Bolt range

The NocPix Bolt series is built around a traditional 30 mm tube-format riflescope design, offering familiar handling and compatibility with standard riflescope mounts. This conventional form factor provides a natural shooting position while integrating modern thermal imaging, laser rangefinding and ballistic calculation into a single optic.

Across the range, every Bolt model shares the same operating system, control layout, AMOLED display and dual battery power system, ensuring a consistent user experience regardless of model. This allows shooters to move between models without learning a different interface or menu structure.

Rather than introducing different feature sets, the Bolt range is distinguished primarily by sensor resolution, objective lens size and overall detection capability. This enables users to select the model best suited to their typical shooting distances and observation requirements while retaining the same proven platform and familiar operation.

NocPix Bolt FAQ’s

What is the main difference between Bolt models?

The primary differences relate to sensor resolution, objective lens size and resulting detection capability.

Do all Bolt models include a laser rangefinder?

Yes. All models integrate a built-in laser rangefinder within the scope housing.

Do all models support ballistic calculation?

Yes. Ballistic calculation functionality is supported across the Bolt range.

Does the NocPix Bolt range support video recording?

Yes. The Bolt series supports onboard photo and video recording, with built-in storage and Wi-Fi connectivity for file transfer and app integration.

Is the power system the same on all models?

Yes. All models use a dual power system combining an internal battery and a replaceable 18650 cell.

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