![]() The battery is unbelievable and seems to last forever the way I hunt. It's a simple one-button push to start and stop video. Video quality is not as good as what the eye sees, but it's not bad. What I see through the scope looks pretty darn good, but the video appears to have part of the scene move about within the main scene, if that makes any sense. I like the scope overall and really don't have any complaints except one, and that is the video. It has a lot of features that I don't use, and like Burnsome I turn most of them off. I have had an ATN X-Sight 4k for a year now and it has served me very well at my coyote bait site. With the digital NV and an IR light, they never know whats coming. Doesnt work at least for me because the instant the light goes on they take off. I've tried hunting yotes by spotting them with a thermal and using a gun with a regular light. To your question above, you'll need the IR light to see anything in darkness. ![]() Average is 60-70 over bait piles.īuilding my 2nd night hunting rifle now, and might try the Wraith because of Kirsch' excellent reviews and videos which you can find on his posts. Did upgrade to the IR850Pro light which is at least twice as powerful and also has the advantage of a rechargeable battery. Prefer to put crosshairs on the target and send the bullet.gets the job done. The long battery life is great, and I just deleted all the extra bells and whistles which come with it. I think I have 19 down since I dived into predator hunting during this timeframe. I've had the 3-14X version for two years now and have been totally satisfied with it for my needs, which is coyote elimination around my place. Looks like PM user Rotty has a video of a coyote taken with the 3-14x here ![]() 5x is a lot of base magnification unless you hunt nothing but wide open plains and shoot everything at 150 yards+. If you do plan on buying the 4K, the one piece of advice I would probably give is I would lean towards the 3-14x vs the 5-20x. I realize you asked about the 4K but wanted to provide some information on another comparable option. ![]() I run mine off a battery pack and it can run all day long. There have been no odd shut downs, or freezes, etc. I have harvested around 30 coyotes with it so far, and it just works. ![]() What is extremely impressive is the stability. There is a QD base available for the wraith but I haven't tried it yet. My main gripes about the Wraith are the focus knob which can be helped with a throw lever, and the base it comes with. The other digital day/night scope competition is the Sightmark Wraith.įrom what I know of the scopes the pros and cons are:ĥ) Mounts well on Bolt Rifles as well due to shape 6mm06 has one and hopefully will see your question. ![]()
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