Using Technology to Shoot Longer Distances | Gun Talk

Published on December 28, 2020
Duration: 3:26

This video introduces the ATN ABL (Auto Ballistic Laser) system, a laser rangefinder designed to integrate with ATN's Smart HD optics. It functions as a handheld-free rangefinder, attaching to the front of the scope and communicating via Bluetooth. The system calculates ballistic holdover corrections, allowing the scope's reticle to adjust automatically for longer-range shots.

Quick Summary

The ATN ABL (Auto Ballistic Laser) system is a hands-free laser rangefinder that attaches to ATN Smart HD optics. It uses Bluetooth to communicate, calculates ballistic holdover corrections based on user-inputted data, and automatically adjusts the scope's reticle for accurate long-range shots up to 1000 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Long Range Shooting Technology
  2. 00:13ATN ABL System Overview
  3. 00:24What is the ATN ABL System?
  4. 00:30Attaching the Rangefinder to Your Scope
  5. 00:43Hands-Free Operation with ABL
  6. 01:02Bluetooth Communication with Scope
  7. 01:08Compatible ATN Optics
  8. 01:24Ranging Capabilities of ABL
  9. 01:34Automatic Scope Adjustments
  10. 01:44Ballistic Calculator Functionality
  11. 02:01How the ABL Calculates Holdover
  12. 02:13Ease of Setup for ABL System
  13. 02:25Physical Attachment of Rangefinder
  14. 02:38Bluetooth Pairing Process
  15. 02:50ABL Calibration and Settings
  16. 03:03Final Look at ATN ABL System

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATN ABL system and how does it work?

The ATN ABL (Auto Ballistic Laser) is a laser rangefinder that attaches to the front of compatible ATN Smart HD scopes. It communicates via Bluetooth, allowing it to calculate ballistic holdover corrections and automatically adjust the scope's reticle for accurate long-range shots.

What is the range capability of the ATN ABL system?

The ATN ABL system is capable of ranging targets from a minimum of 5 yards up to a maximum of 1000 yards, making it suitable for a variety of long-range shooting applications.

Which ATN optics are compatible with the ABL system?

The ATN ABL system is compatible with ATN's Smart HD family of optics, including the Thor HD, XL2 HD, Thor 4 series, and XLT 4K Pro models, which encompass thermal, day, and night vision capabilities.

How is the ATN ABL system set up and calibrated?

Setup involves physically attaching the rangefinder to the scope, pairing it via Bluetooth, and then performing a calibration process. This calibration uses a small red laser to align the rangefinder's aim with the scope's reticle, ensuring accurate corrections.

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