Very useful video of animals at varying hunting ranges. We can all read the specs online, but videos like this really tell the tale regarding performance. Also looking forward to the AGM Clarion 384 unit, as I think this sort of image quality at 2x and 4.5x could be rather useful for the guy who hunts hogs from up close to 175 yards. Many of us that hunt from blinds can't stalk closer, so having that extra capability on demand seems like an interesting idea without spending 640 money.
Just ordered one of these exact units. Still feel good about it a couple months later? Also have you swapped it between different pews and check all the different profile zeroes? Im curious how it holds up zero after all the swaps.
I am still running and testing multiple Rattler V2's, and all have held up and performed flawlessly. Just had the 256 version out this weekend and got some great footage on a big boar. These scopes do hold zero between all the swapping. Take that with a grain of salt because I'm not a precision shooter, but they are good enough for hogs/coyotes out to 300 for me. Thanks.
Just depends on user preference. Both are very nice optics with very similar image quality. They also have the same features. The Rattler typically will not work on a standard size bolt action rifle, but the Adder will work on any platform.
Very useful video of animals at varying hunting ranges. We can all read the specs online, but videos like this really tell the tale regarding performance. Also looking forward to the AGM Clarion 384 unit, as I think this sort of image quality at 2x and 4.5x could be rather useful for the guy who hunts hogs from up close to 175 yards. Many of us that hunt from blinds can't stalk closer, so having that extra capability on demand seems like an interesting idea without spending 640 money.
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Just ordered one of these exact units. Still feel good about it a couple months later? Also have you swapped it between different pews and check all the different profile zeroes? Im curious how it holds up zero after all the swaps.
I am still running and testing multiple Rattler V2's, and all have held up and performed flawlessly. Just had the 256 version out this weekend and got some great footage on a big boar. These scopes do hold zero between all the swapping. Take that with a grain of salt because I'm not a precision shooter, but they are good enough for hogs/coyotes out to 300 for me. Thanks.
Great video! Thank you for posting it with the ranges. The V2 looks epic.
Thanks! It is a really nice scope!
Would you recommend the V2 over the Adder
Just depends on user preference. Both are very nice optics with very similar image quality. They also have the same features. The Rattler typically will not work on a standard size bolt action rifle, but the Adder will work on any platform.
Can you make identifiable shots at 350 yards with this?
Depends on the shooter, caliber rifle, and size of target. Coyote maybe. Hogs yes.