Get More with ATN's ABL Rangefinder | Gun & Gear LIVE

Published on February 22, 2021
Duration: 18:33

This guide details the installation and sighting-in process for the ATN ABL (Auxiliary Ballistic Laser) rangefinder. It emphasizes performing the initial alignment in low light due to the red laser's visibility and outlines two mounting options: on the scope's bell or behind the focus ring. The ABL is designed to work with ATN smart optics, wirelessly transmitting range data to adjust the reticle for precise long-range shots.

Quick Summary

The ATN ABL (Auxiliary Ballistic Laser) is a laser rangefinder accessory that integrates with ATN smart optics. It wirelessly transmits range data to the scope's ballistic calculator, automatically adjusting the reticle for precise long-range shots, and can be used day or night.

Chapters

  1. 00:37Introduction to ATN ABL
  2. 01:11FTW Ranch Testing Experience
  3. 01:33Mounting Tips with Steve Leminov
  4. 02:05Sighting In the ABL Rangefinder
  5. 03:05Interview with Steve Leminov of ATN
  6. 04:12What is the ATN ABL?
  7. 05:23How the ABL Works with Smart Optics
  8. 06:31Mounting Options for the ABL
  9. 09:20ABL Compatibility with ATN Optics
  10. 09:35ABL vs. Handheld Rangefinders at Night
  11. 10:38ABL vs. Competitor Optics (Day/Night Use)
  12. 11:09ABL for Hunting at Distance
  13. 11:58Weatherproofing of the ABL
  14. 12:32ABL Battery Operation
  15. 13:13ATN Makes Life Easier
  16. 14:43Customer Comparison: Burst Eliminator vs. ABL
  17. 15:24Hog Hunting Applications
  18. 16:03Efficiency of Movement with ABL
  19. 16:39Addressing Viewer Questions
  20. 17:11Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATN ABL and how does it benefit shooters?

The ATN ABL (Auxiliary Ballistic Laser) is a laser rangefinder accessory that pairs with ATN smart optics. It eliminates guesswork in long-range shooting by wirelessly transmitting range data to the scope, which then automatically adjusts the reticle for precise point-of-aim, point-of-impact shots.

How do you sight in the ATN ABL rangefinder?

Sighting in the ATN ABL is best done in low light conditions due to its red laser. After removing the Allen key cover, turn the unit on and align the optic with the laser. Proper alignment ensures accurate ranging and reticle adjustments for your shots.

Can the ATN ABL be used at night?

Yes, the ATN ABL is designed to be used day or night when paired with ATN's smart optics, including night vision and thermal scopes. This is a significant advantage over traditional rangefinders or scopes that are limited to daytime use.

What are the mounting options for the ATN ABL?

The ATN ABL can be mounted on the front bell of the scope, typically by twisting it on. Alternatively, for those who prefer a less extended profile, it can be mounted behind the focus ring using a special rubber adapter and screws.

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