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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
4k pro vs wraith max
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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter86" data-source="post: 2811577" data-attributes="member: 125149"><p>I would stay away from anything ATN. I don't know anyone satisfied with their customer service. The wraith is distributed by Sightmark and their customer service is top notch. They replaced a wraith eyecup without question. I have three of the wraith's, to 4 powers and a 2 power. These are great entry level scopes for night hunting. They do not compare to good thermal but are usable along side someone with a thermal scope or spotter. My biggest recommendation is to get a better IR light and with a Sniper Hog Lite you can't go wrong. Look at the videos from outdoorlegacygear.com which are the Late Night Vision show and make a decision. Spend some time watching their videos. They, rightly, always recommend an improved IR for any night vision scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter86, post: 2811577, member: 125149"] I would stay away from anything ATN. I don't know anyone satisfied with their customer service. The wraith is distributed by Sightmark and their customer service is top notch. They replaced a wraith eyecup without question. I have three of the wraith's, to 4 powers and a 2 power. These are great entry level scopes for night hunting. They do not compare to good thermal but are usable along side someone with a thermal scope or spotter. My biggest recommendation is to get a better IR light and with a Sniper Hog Lite you can't go wrong. Look at the videos from outdoorlegacygear.com which are the Late Night Vision show and make a decision. Spend some time watching their videos. They, rightly, always recommend an improved IR for any night vision scope. [/QUOTE]
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