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ATN OPMOD Exclusive ThOR LT 3-6x50mm Thermal Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube w/ Custom Reticle and FREE QD Mount
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Matt S.'s Review of ATN OPMOD Exclusive ThOR LT 3-6x50mm Thermal Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube w/ Custom Reticle and FREE QD Mount

Pretty amazing what this optic offers at this price point. Wasn't possible 3 years ago.

Fairly lightweight and well balanced. Image quality is good and the sensor updates frequently.

The unit is a little noisy when it updates which some people find annoying.

I did not use QD mount for my setup but since the unit uses 30mm rings I had plenty of other mounts available to use.

All thermals eat battery and while I typically don't use it long enough per session to need it, if you go out for a long night with this I would look into a battery pack.

I like most of the reticle options and zero'ing the optic is fairly simple.

Really good choice for anyone looking to pickup an inexpensive thermal unit with good performance.
Pros:
  • easy to use
  • Objective Focus
  • Multiple reticles
  • Good Resolution
  • Constant sensor updates
Cons:
  • Noisy
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • night shooting
Would Recommend: Yes
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About Matt S. from IL, United States

Hi, my name is Matt and I am a Gear Addict. I have a serious product addiction and enjoy nothing better than getting to run a product through its paces. I like to know exactly what it can and can't do or whether it's worth recommending or not.

Last updated 2025-11-12 UTC.