A Do Everything Optic For less than $1,000

Published on January 17, 2025
Duration: 16:31

Colion Noir reviews the DNT Optics TNC225R, a digital optic under $1,000 offering day/night vision, a rangefinder, and ballistic calculator. He highlights the 'single shot zero' feature for easy zeroing and praises its versatility for hunters. While clear up to 500 yards, its sweet spot for clarity is around 200 yards.

Quick Summary

The DNT Optics TNC225R is a digital rifle optic under $1,000 featuring day/night vision, a rangefinder, and ballistic calculator. Its 'single shot zero' allows easy digital reticle adjustment to point of impact. Optimal clarity is around 200 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Expensive Optics vs. DNT TNC225R
  2. 01:23DNT TNC225R Features Overview
  3. 02:44Highlight: Single Shot Zero Feature
  4. 04:03Zeroing Demonstration at the Range
  5. 07:17Clarity and Effective Range Assessment
  6. 09:35Target Audience & Versatility
  7. 11:24Physical Design & User Interface
  8. 12:56Final Verdict: Gateway Optic
  9. 15:02Bonus: AKT1 Blackout Earbuds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DNT Optics TNC225R?

The DNT Optics TNC225R is a digital rifle optic priced under $1,000. It features day mode, heat tracking, low-light performance, a laser rangefinder, and a ballistic calculator, offering significant versatility for hunters.

What is the 'single shot zero' feature on the TNC225R?

The 'single shot zero' is a digital process allowing the user to freeze an image of their first shot's impact and digitally move the reticle to that point on the screen, simplifying the zeroing process.

What is the effective range and clarity of the DNT TNC225R?

The DNT TNC225R is functional out to 500 yards, but its 'sweet spot' for absolute clarity is around 200 yards, depending on environmental lighting conditions.

Who is the DNT TNC225R ideal for?

This optic is ideal for casual hunters or those needing a versatile, affordable solution for various conditions like night hog hunting or daytime scanning, without the high cost of professional thermal optics.

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