Anybody have any experience or suggestions on night vision scopes? Wanting to get one for the AR. I know they can get expensive quick, so before the $2K - $3K suggestions come up, I am wanting to try and keep it under 5 bills.
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Anybody have any experience or suggestions on night vision scopes? Wanting to get one for the AR. I know they can get expensive quick, so before the $2K - $3K suggestions come up, I am wanting to try and keep it under 5 bills.
Anybody have any experience or suggestions on night vision scopes? Wanting to get one for the AR. I know they can get expensive quick, so before the $2K - $3K suggestions come up, I am wanting to try and keep it under 5 bills.
I own an ATN X-Sight II 3-14. I really like the scope and bought it mainly for hog hunting. Its very complicated but once you figure it all out it has some really nice features. There are a few things that you have to get used to and some considerations when using it. The scope is essentially like looking at a monitor so it takes some getting used to. It also has pixelation the more you zoom in so you'll see the squares starting to become a little grainy. Overall its still very clear and usable even at max zoom but it takes some getting used to when switching from glass scopes.
The biggest issue with these scopes is they eat energy quick. Normal AA batteries only last about 60-90min. You can get lithium and stretch that out to 3-5hrs. I ended up getting the external batter pack that they sell that will let it last 24hrs at a time but it adds a lot of bulk and weight. For me thats not a big issues since I'm normally in a tree stand but again just something to consider.
If you have any specific questions let me know and I'd be glad to answer them.
I own an ATN X-Sight II 3-14. I really like the scope and bought it mainly for hog hunting. Its very complicated but once you figure it all out it has some really nice features. There are a few things that you have to get used to and some considerations when using it. The scope is essentially like looking at a monitor so it takes some getting used to. It also has pixelation the more you zoom in so you'll see the squares starting to become a little grainy. Overall its still very clear and usable even at max zoom but it takes some getting used to when switching from glass scopes.
The biggest issue with these scopes is they eat energy quick. Normal AA batteries only last about 60-90min. You can get lithium and stretch that out to 3-5hrs. I ended up getting the external batter pack that they sell that will let it last 24hrs at a time but it adds a lot of bulk and weight. For me thats not a big issues since I'm normally in a tree stand but again just something to consider.
If you have any specific questions let me know and I'd be glad to answer them.
The guy I spoke with at Bass Pro, who admittedly didn't know much about them said that in total darkness, i.e. no moon or heavy clouds, that you really needed to add an artificial light source to be able to see at night. Any thoughts on that statement?
Range? How far can you see with these units? As good as say a PVS14 if you've by chance looked through one of them?
The guy I spoke with at Bass Pro, who admittedly didn't know much about them said that in total darkness, i.e. no moon or heavy clouds, that you really needed to add an artificial light source to be able to see at night. Any thoughts on that statement?
Anybody have any experience or suggestions on night vision scopes? Wanting to get one for the AR. I know they can get expensive quick, so before the $2K - $3K suggestions come up, I am wanting to try and keep it under 5 bills.