Athlon shake awake rifle scopes

Published on March 1, 2026
Duration: 0:43

This video provides an overview of the Athlon 4-24 rifle scope, highlighting its features for varmint hunters. The scope includes an exposed locking elevation turret, capped zero stop, and push-button illumination. Instruction is provided on how to operate and adjust the illumination settings, with the speaker demonstrating an experienced understanding of the product.

Quick Summary

The Athlon 4-24 rifle scope, ideal for varmint hunters, features an exposed locking elevation turret, a capped zero stop, and a push-button illumination system. To activate illumination, hold the button for 3 seconds; subsequent presses adjust brightness. It automatically shuts off after two hours or can be manually turned off by holding the button.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Athlon 4-24 Optic Features
  2. 00:15Adjusting Illumination Brightness

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Athlon 4-24 rifle scope for varmint hunting?

The Athlon 4-24 optic is designed for varmint hunters and includes an exposed locking elevation turret, a capped zero stop for quick zero resets, and a push-button illumination system for reticle brightness.

How do you turn on and adjust the illumination on an Athlon shake awake scope?

To turn on the illumination, hold the push button for three seconds. Subsequent presses will cycle through the brightness settings. To turn it off, hold the button for three seconds again, or it will automatically shut off after two hours.

What is the purpose of the capped zero stop on the Athlon 4-24 optic?

The capped zero stop on the Athlon 4-24 optic allows the user to quickly return the elevation turret to their pre-set zero point after making adjustments in the field, ensuring faster target acquisition.

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