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      <title>Real World Testing with the Pulsar 3584</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve been looking into high-end thermal optics lately, you&amp;#39;ve probably come across the pulsar 3584 more than a few times. It&amp;#39;s one of those pieces of gear that people tend to whisper about in forums or rave about over coffee before a hunt. I</description>
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