I just got an ATN 390 night vision scope. Our Texas hill country pigs are about to get a surprise this weekend, assuming I can finish sighting in. FWIW, I had read that you had to sight in at night, but I was able to do it in broad daylight. The sighting in process was none too easy though. It seems that when I would get on paper, I would move the crosshairs what I thought was the appropriate amount, and would end up off target altogether. I finally got on, getting about 2-3 inch groups at 100, about all that seemed possible since the picture was not entirely crystal clear.
Now I have some questions I hope somebody may have the answer to. Is the scope detachable so that it will be on target when reattached? It seems to have the same principle as the QD rings, with one solid side. I tried calling ATN, and it was obvious they had someone answering questions who had NO idea of what I was talking about. I also tried to ask what is the right torque to apply when mounting the scope, and I may as well have been speaking Greek. I would prefer to take the scope off traveling to the blind. I have QD rings on my normal scope and would like to just switch between the two according to need.