ATN X-Sight II HD

Cali Ridge Runner

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Anyone have one of these? I got it as a B day gift and been messing with it a little. Seems bad ass so far... ? Gonna take some time to learn to use it quick enough to predator hunt at night with it. Any advice would be appreciated..

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Might want to check out regulations. I remember looking into from opticsplanet and they wouldn't ship to California. Even though the company is based out of CA.

well I cant find the regs so Im probably wrong...
 
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What's it do that is special?.....Night scope?
It is a digital smart scope. You can literally sight it in through your phone. Day and night scope. Takes video of your shots and the list goes on and on. It was shipped to my house as a gift. Also has a balistic solution option. Punch in all the info and it auto adjusts the scope for the shot. Wtf....
I watched some vidoes on you tube. Crazy
 
(c) It is unlawful to use or possess at any time any infrared or similar light used in connection with an electronic viewing device or any night vision equipment, optical devices, including, but not limited to, binoculars or scopes, that use light-amplifying circuits that are electrical or battery powered, to assist in the taking of birds, mammals, amphibians, or sh.(d) e provisions of this section do not apply to any of the following:(1) e use of a hand-held ashlight nolarger, nor emitting more light, than a two-cell, three-volt ashlight, provided that light is not a xed in any way to a weapon, or to the use of a lamp or lantern that does not cast a directional beam of light.
http://www.eregulations.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/17CAHD-LR2.pdf


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(c) It is unlawful to use or possess at any time any infrared or similar light used in connection with an electronic viewing device or any night vision equipment, optical devices, including, but not limited to, binoculars or scopes, that use light-amplifying circuits that are electrical or battery powered, to assist in the taking of birds, mammals, amphibians, or sh.(d) e provisions of this section do not apply to any of the following:(1) e use of a hand-held ashlight nolarger, nor emitting more light, than a two-cell, three-volt ashlight, provided that light is not a xed in any way to a weapon, or to the use of a lamp or lantern that does not cast a directional beam of light.
http://www.eregulations.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/17CAHD-LR2.pdf


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I will look into it. I thought you could use night vision for predator hunting.
 

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