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LAmudslinger
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Posted: April/08/2004 at 16:00 |
Hello, I'm new here and Just wanted to kow if anyone had any experiences with ATN scopes? I was thinking about getting one for my new 7mmWSM, to do some long range shooting and hunting. Gimme the good the bad and the ugly please, I'd like to know anything anyone has to say about them.
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Stephanie
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Sorry for the wait. I can't really tell you much about ATN riflescope we don't sell enough to get feed back on those. You can call then direct and see what they say if that might help 1-(800)910-2862
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Boomholzer
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The feedback I have received from other gun boards is to avoid ATN scopes.
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Chris Farris
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luninox
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I am a huge ATN/ELCAN fan
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Rancid Coolaid
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Wow, talk about resurrecting an old, old thread!
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It's ALIVE.
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Rancid Coolaid
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In truth, I talked to a dealer recently who said the PS22 is quite good (Gen3+), I'm considering trying one. It'd be much more economical to buying an integrated Gen3+ optic (with probably crappy glass) and I like that the PS22 can be rail-mounted in front of the optic and removed for day-time use.
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the ps22 is a good tool but only if you have a rail to mount it on, otherwise you have to purchase clamps to fit the obj of each scope you will be using the NV with for $140 each. And you also need another rail to mount the IR light.
I wound up buying a 6x NV scope and can switch out optics on the rail without being too far off zero for the 200yd range of the NV.
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