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American Technologies Network ATN 4-12X60 LU Rifle Scope 014x12 |
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by ncooty , Jan 06 '04
Pros: A low-cost, illuminated scope. Good customer relations. Cons: Few retailers. Heavy. Poor optics. Poor materials. Won't hold zero. Not waterproof. Off-center reticle...
Overview Few retailers. Too heavy. Poor rings. No appreciable mounting adjustment. Poor glass. Bad image. Reticle moves with adjustment. Won't hold a zero. Zoom magnifies the reticle. Not waterproof (fogproof?). Background I'm a Marine ...
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ATN 4-12X60 Rifle Scope
by spearsniper ,Sep 26 '03
Pros: Big objective Lens. Cons: Cloudy optics, very heavy, poor build quality, Expensive for the quality
I was expecting great things when I unpacked this scope. Thats as good as it got. When I went to install the 300 Win Mag BDC, I noticed it was a 7mm Mag BDC with black paint over the 7mm Mag label, and restampted with 300 Win Mag.
Looking through the scope, it was cloudy for a 60mm objective lens, and had a yellow tint further reducing the light transmission.
The adjustable magnification ring would not turn if the rear scope ring was tightened up. I had a choice to use the magnification ring and leave the scope loose in the rear ring, or tighten it and have a fixed power scope.
The illuminated reticle was so dim, it could only be seen properly in pitch darkness. This was with new batteries.
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