I am needing input between these 2 WIFI enabled shooting aids. I can't really decide which one I need for my son. I've heard ATN customer service can be a hassle if there's an issue with it but I haven't heard much about the FTS or Tactacam as far as reliability, being user friendly, or fun stuff like that.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostRun from both
I would not run an ATN if you gave it to me
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Originally posted by jake-1024 View PostI have the older model ATN x sight 2. It does pretty well. I have never had to get ahold of customer service for anything though. Takes decent video and have used it some on rifles. I currently have it on my crossbow though.
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I have the ATN X Sight 4K (3-14 version) mounted to my 300 blackout AR platform and I absolutely love it and have had less than zero issues. Has worked flawlessly and performs as advertised. I do however use a different infrared flashlight instead of the one that came with the ATN. Not that it’s better as far as performance goes. I simply just prefer the simplicity of turning on and off, and my existing one is either on or it’s off... the one from ATN has a hi, medium, and low setting that can be cumbersome in the dark
I have no experience with the other you mentioned so I can’t make comparisonsLast edited by K. Lane; 10-14-2021, 06:08 PM.
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I have the X-sight 4K in the 3x14 and also the 5x20 never had any issues with them. I have heard people having issues with screens locking up but never had that issue with either one of mine. There is a software update that you can do that fixes that issue. I keep my firmware updated on a regular basis and have yet to have issues. The IR both models come with works but doesn’t work well at long distances. I upgraded to the Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon and it definitely is a awesome upgrade to the standard IR. I have called ATN to ask questions about creating certain ballistic profiles and have always had great customer service. Good luck on your choice of optic.
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Originally posted by K. Lane View PostI have the ATN X Sight 4K (3-14 version) mounted to my 300 blackout AR platform and I absolutely love it and have had less than zero issues. Has worked flawlessly and performs as advertised. I do however use a different infrared flashlight instead of the one that came with the ATN. Not that it’s better as far as performance goes. I simply just prefer the simplicity of turning on and off, and my existing one is either on or it’s off... the one from ATN has a hi, medium, and low setting that can be cumbersome in the dark
I have no experience with the other you mentioned so I can’t make comparisonsOriginally posted by mason bowhunter View PostI have the X-sight 4K in the 3x14 and also the 5x20 never had any issues with them. I have heard people having issues with screens locking up but never had that issue with either one of mine. There is a software update that you can do that fixes that issue. I keep my firmware updated on a regular basis and have yet to have issues. The IR both models come with works but doesn’t work well at long distances. I upgraded to the Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon and it definitely is a awesome upgrade to the standard IR. I have called ATN to ask questions about creating certain ballistic profiles and have always had great customer service. Good luck on your choice of optic.
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Also if you download the ATN Obsidian app on your phone or iPad it’s a helpful tool if your thinking about letting your son be the shooter. If your on your phone or tablet you can see what he’s seeing on scope screen and coach him through the shot process and control his zoom and recording buttons all he has to do is shoot when you tell him. Love the app especially if your using it as a coaching tool.
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I'm looking for the same capability for a scope for my daughters. I'm considering the Pulsar Digex N450 or an Accufire Noctis TR1. The Digex is black/white only during the day, but I'm thinking that's not really a big deal especially during low light hunting at dusk/dawn. Pulsar has a color version coming soon, may be too late for this season though.
I only recently heard of Accufire, but they're based here in Texas... although I'm sure they're manufacturing overseas like everyone else in the digital scope game. I handled the Noctis at a store in Grapevine last night. Seemed solid and well built. The color image looked good. I thought the screen was a little too busy (angle and cant indicators and picture-in-picture) for a kid so I didn't buy it. I want to ask them if there's a built in option to hide some of the stuff on the screen.
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Originally posted by mmurphey View PostI'm looking for the same capability for a scope for my daughters. I'm considering the Pulsar Digex N450 or an Accufire Noctis TR1. The Digex is black/white only during the day, but I'm thinking that's not really a big deal especially during low light hunting at dusk/dawn. Pulsar has a color version coming soon, may be too late for this season though.
I only recently heard of Accufire, but they're based here in Texas... although I'm sure they're manufacturing overseas like everyone else in the digital scope game. I handled the Noctis at a store in Grapevine last night. Seemed solid and well built. The color image looked good. I thought the screen was a little too busy (angle and cant indicators and picture-in-picture) for a kid so I didn't buy it. I want to ask them if there's a built in option to hide some of the stuff on the screen.
Originally posted by careybirdwell View PostI have had a ATN X-Sight II 5x20 for about 6 years now. I have never had any issue with it. I move it from my 300BO to my crossbow. I have never needed customer service
Originally posted by mason bowhunter View PostI’ve had my 3x14 for two years and just bought my 5x12 and have only had it for 6 months no difference in the two except the magnification. Really like mine. If you do a search on my profile you’ll see some hog hunts I’ve posted
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