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  • petree_777
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 318

    ATN x sight 4k

    Anybody get there hand on one of these yet? I was interested in getting one but curious about the quality of the picture. Also interested in the range finder that you can add on.
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    scotty99
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1184

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      OpticsPlanet
      Vendor/Retailer
      • Apr 2009
      • 2129

      We are scheduled to get a shipment at the end of this month for both the ATN X-Sight 4k 3-14x Pro and the ATN X-Sight 4k 5-20x Pro

      -Matt S.
      CalGunners: Take 5% off your order of $50 or more at OpticsPlanet by using coupon code CALGUNS! Some exclusions apply.

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        petree_777
        Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 318

        Nice. I will pick one up. Did anyone have any time behind the range finer that they also make for the 4k?

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          petree_777
          Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 318

          Well now that’s it’s out dose anyone have any input on the xsight 4k?

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            OpticsPlanet
            Vendor/Retailer
            • Apr 2009
            • 2129

            We just had a few employees get out to TX with ATN for some in field use hunting pigs.

            Overall, pretty impressive considering where the original X-sight started.

            Less bulky/clunky and easier to mount on non-AR platforms since they moved to using rings.

            The feedback was enough to make me want to get some time behind one. The picture quality and functions/features were all more than what people were expecting.

            The critiques that I heard were mostly regarding the reticle. Since it is a digital system, you cannot dial adjustments. You have to use the ranging or zero shot feature to adjust POA/POI. Not a huge deal but very different from your typical optic.

            Second critique of the reticle was the size. It is "second focal plane" for all intents and purposes so while the optic can give you a crisp picture of your target at distance (say 1000yds for example) the reticle is too "big" or "thick" to be useful. Good news is that a downloadable reticle with finer subtensions or a floating dot should be more than do-able for ATN.

            Not sure I am buying one yet but definitely keeping an eye and ear out for what other people are experiencing.

            -Matt S.
            CalGunners: Take 5% off your order of $50 or more at OpticsPlanet by using coupon code CALGUNS! Some exclusions apply.

            OpticsPlanet
            http://www.opticsplanet.com
            Toll-Free (888) 504-7864
            Send us a private message if we can be of help!

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