ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x

Published on July 6, 2016
Duration: 8:52

This review provides an in-depth look at the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x Smart HD Riflescope. The speaker, an experienced shooter, highlights its advanced features like recoil-activated video, smart reticle technology for simplified zeroing, and connectivity options. However, the review also points out significant drawbacks concerning image quality, focus, and rangefinding accuracy, suggesting potential limitations for precise shooting applications despite its feature set.

Quick Summary

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x Smart HD Riflescope offers advanced features like Recoil Activated Video (RAV), a smart reticle for simplified zeroing, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity. However, performance critiques include issues with image clarity, focus, and the accuracy of its calculated rangefinding system, making it a mixed bag for serious shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Impressions
  2. 00:20Overview of Scope Features
  3. 01:03Smart Reticle and Zeroing
  4. 01:18Unboxing & Included Accessories
  5. 02:33Ports and Physical Attributes
  6. 02:54Shooting Test & Display Issues
  7. 03:29Focus & Zoom Performance
  8. 04:55Rangefinding Accuracy
  9. 07:35Conclusion & User Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x Smart HD Riflescope?

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x boasts features like Recoil Activated Video (RAV), a smart reticle for simplified zeroing, 1080p video recording, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for app integration, and a 3D gyroscope and accelerometer.

How does the smart reticle on the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x work?

After a single shot zero, the smart reticle allows you to input ballistic data such as bullet weight and velocity. The scope then automatically adjusts the reticle's position to compensate for bullet drop and windage at different ranges.

What are the reported performance issues with the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x?

Users have reported issues with image quality, including difficulty achieving sharp focus, a narrow depth of field, and a 'Monet style' blur at higher magnifications. The internal rangefinding system's accuracy has also been questioned.

What power source does the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x use?

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x is powered by 4 AA type batteries. The included detachable infrared illuminator typically uses 123A type batteries.

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