Sightmark Releases Wraith HD 2-16x28

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Sightmark Releases Wraith HD 2-16x28
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Sightmark is thrilled to announce the release of the Wraith HD 2-16x28! This premium digital riflescope boasts a powerful 1920x1080 CMOS sensor that delivers pristine images on a 1280x720 FLCOS display. The Wraith HD’s huge field-of-view, enabled by a large 28mm objective lens and in-demand 2x lower base magnification, perfectly accommodate feral hog hunters, as well as varmint or big-game enthusiasts. Full daytime-color mode and 200-yard nighttime detection range certify the Wraith HD as among the most advanced digital riflescopes in the shooting industry. Utilizing 4AA batteries, the Wraith HD can operate for 3.5 hours in the bush, and built-in HD video recording and 7 hours of memory capacity, with a 64gb SD card, ensure users can relive their fondest hunting memories for years on-end.
The Wraith HD’s highly durable aluminum housing is shockproof and can withstand a maximum recoil caliber of .308. It can operate in temperatures ranging from 20F to 122F and possesses an IP55 water-resistant rating. Other features include 10 reticle options with 9 colors and 5 weapon profile saves. Included accessories an 850nm IR illuminator, an objective lens cover, fixed picatinny mount and user manual.
Upgraded features from the original Wraith:
  • In-demand lower magnification range to accommodate hog hunters
  • Front flip-up cap
 

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Doug,
What is the MSRP on that scope? I had been considering the 4-32x, but this one seems to fit better for the conditions I would encounter
 
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If you are not shooting over 1000 yards 2-16 will serve you better than a x32
Thanks, I'm thinking 2-16 makes more sense for me since I'll be hunting smaller farm land out east and would benefit from the increased FOV.
 

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I have the 2-16×. Got it as a belated birthday present. Haven't used it to shoot animals, but works well. Haven't seen the 4-32×, but judging on pixelation, tremors and FOV, fhe 2-16 is rhe right choice.

Sighting was a little harder than expected as the elevation correction sometimes moved the X axis. But still fairly easy. IR works well and I have seen deer in the moonless nights.
 

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Is the 200 yard range just with the basic light that comes with the unit? Does it really not work if its below 20°?
 

Sponxx

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Is the 200 yard range just with the basic light that comes with the unit? Does it really not work if its below 20°?
Yes to the provided IR Illuminator, but animals I saw were closer than 200yds. No experience with the temps
 
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