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Let Me Say That I Love The Scope. It Is A Good
Concept. I Have Been Shooting Sniper Rifles For 17 Years, And Finding A Good
Day/night Scope Has Always Been A Problem. I Could Have Really Used Your
Riflescope In Afghanistan.
Prior To Finding Your Scope, My .50 Cal Rifle
Had No Night Capability. So It Was Basically Worthless. We Own The Dark. If Not
For ATN And Your Scope, My Rifle Would Still Be In A Box. |
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One Of The Wildest-looking Riflescopes I’ve Seen
In A Long Time Is The 10x65Z Army Mil-Dot Model Just Introduced By The American
Technologies Network Corp (ATN). This Innovative, Fixed-power 10x Scope Features
A Massive 65mm Objective Lens With A Built-in Sunshade And Spring-loaded
Protective Cap. Scopes With Oversized Objectives—and I Can’t Think Of Any
Sporting Scope With A Larger Lens Than This—typically Position Their Eyepieces
High Above The Bore. Viewing The Target Through These Elevated Lenses Requires A
Tall-combed Stock Or Holding Your Head Unnaturally High. The ATN Scope Solves
This Problem With The Help Of A Patented Prismatic Design, Which Allows
Offsetting The Eyepiece From The Centerline Of The Scope In The Same Way A
Porroprism Binocular Does. |
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On ATN 10x65 Z Mil Dot By Clair Rees With On Target
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I Have Called Predators For The Better Part Of
20 Years, But Almost Always In Daylight. It Wasn't Until Several Years Ago, That
I Started Calling Them At Night. The Cover Of Darkness Adds Another Level To
This Already Challenging Sport. On The Plus Side, Predators Are Abundant At
Night And Readily Come To The Call, But The Obvious Downside Is They Are Hard To
See. I Have Experimented With Various Spotlight, And Gun Mounted Lights, And
While They Do Work Well Under Most Situation, You Have To Lug Around A Bunch Of
Battery Packs And The Occasional Coyote Will Spook From The Telltale Glare Of An
Uncovered Light. When Night Vision Optics First Entered The Market At An
Affordable Price, I Rushed Out And Bought One With Preconceived Notions Of How
Well It Would Work For Predators. To My Dismay This Inexpensive, First
Generation Night Vision Wasn't Very Good. It Didn't Gather Enough Light, The
Image Was Very Grainy And It Required Constant Focusing To Be Able To See
Anything At All. |
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ATN Is Proud To Introduce The New 10x65Z
Illuminated Reticle Tactical Scope. The New Z-series Prismatic Design Allows Law
Enforcement, Hunters Or Shooting Enthusiasts To Use A Scope With A 65mm Aperture
That Sits Closer To The Barrel Than A Standard 40mm Scope. Features Include An
Illuminated Army Mil-Dot Reticle, An Interchangeable Bullet Drop Compensator For
?ve Different Calibers, And Parallax Adjustment. The ATN10x65z Scope Is A
Standard - Not An Option - For The Shooting Professional Or
Enthusiast. |
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