AGM RattlerV2 25-320

AGM RattlerV2 25-320

The AGM RattlerV2 25‑320 introduces a 320×256 thermal sensor to the Rattler lineup. Combined with a 25 mm lens, it delivers a 3.5× base magnification with a narrower field of view and detection rated up to ~1,200 yards. Improved thermal sensitivity and refresh provide better contrast and motion smoothness over 256‑resolution models.

Other features include shot‑activated recording, a stadiametric rangefinder, multiple colour palettes, 16 GB memory, Wi‑Fi connectivity and a removable NE‑4400 battery providing over 6.5 hours of runtime.

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5 Year
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MSRP: $1,295.00
PRICE: $1,194.83
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    This model is ideal for hunters who want sharper imagery and better target discrimination than the 256‑sensor scopes without the cost of higher‑resolution units. It performs well for predator and hog control out to ~500 yards, with enough field of view for scanning. If you hunt primarily under ~300 yards, a 256 scope may suffice, while those seeking maximum detail might upgrade to the 25‑384 or 35‑series.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters seeking better clarity and contrast than entry‑level thermal scopes
    • Predator control and hog hunting at 200–500 yards
    • Users who value a mid‑priced scope with a stadiametric rangefinder and multiple color palettes
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Extremely long‑range shooting beyond about 600 yards
    • Users who need a wide field of view for close‑quarters or woods hunting
    • Those wanting the absolute sharpest image (the 25‑384 and 640 models offer more resolution)
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 25‑320 sits between the 25‑256 and 25‑384. It offers higher resolution and better thermal sensitivity than the 256 models, resulting in cleaner images at modest zoom. However, it retains a 3.5× base magnification and a narrower field of view than the 25‑384. The 25‑384 and 35‑384 provide even more clarity and a wider view, while the 35‑640 and 50‑640 dramatically increase resolution and detection range.

    Compared to the 25‑256, the 25‑320 gains a higher‑resolution sensor and improved NETD (<20 mK) but sacrifices some battery life (6.5 h vs 11.5 h). The 25‑384 offers even higher resolution and a wider FOV.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    In the field, the 25‑320 strikes a noticeable improvement in clarity over 256‑resolution scopes. Game animals such as hogs or coyotes stand out more distinctly, making identification at ~300–500 yards easier. The stadiametric rangefinder helps estimate distance when you don’t have a laser rangefinder, though it relies on known target sizes.

    Battery life is around 6.5 hours, so carrying a spare NE‑4400 is advisable for long sits. Users appreciate the multiple colour palettes and picture‑in‑picture mode for precise aiming.

  • FAQS

    • What is the detection range of the RattlerV2 25‑320?
      Detection of a human‑sized target is rated to approximately 1,200 yards. Ethical shooting distances are typically 300–500 yards depending on conditions and your comfort with the 3.5× magnification.
    • How does the image quality compare to the 25‑256?
      The 25‑320's 320×256 sensor provides more pixels and improved thermal sensitivity (<20 mK), resulting in better contrast and detail than the 256 models, especially beyond 200 yards.
    • What is the battery life?
      Expect about 6.5 hours of runtime on the included rechargeable NE‑4400 battery. You can swap batteries quickly or power the unit via USB‑C.
    • Does it have a rangefinder?
      It includes a built‑in stadiametric rangefinder that estimates distance based on target size. For exact ranging, pair it with a laser rangefinder or consider the ReachIR series.
    • Can I adjust color palettes and brightness?
      Yes. The scope offers multiple color palettes and adjustable brightness and contrast settings to suit different environments and preferences.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 320×256 12 µm sensor with <20 mK NETD
    • 25 mm f/1.0 lens; 3.5× base magnification with up to 8× digital zoom
    • Detection range ≈1,200 yards
    • Rechargeable NE‑4400 battery provides >6.5 hours of runtime
    • Shot‑activated recording, stadiametric rangefinder and picture‑in‑picture mode
    • Multiple color palettes and adjustable brightness/contrast
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot and 16 GB internal storage
    • IP67 waterproof rating with 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    Bridging the gap between entry‑level and high‑resolution thermal scopes, the RattlerV2 25‑320 gives hunters a 320×256 thermal core with exceptional <20 mK sensitivity. Matched to a 25 mm f/1.0 lens, it provides a 3.5× base magnification and detects heat signatures out to about 1,200 yards. Image quality is noticeably sharper than the 256‑resolution models, making it easier to distinguish animals and identify features at distance.

    The scope retains Rattler staples like shot‑activated recording, multiple reticle options and a simplified five‑button interface. A stadiametric rangefinder aids in estimating range, while picture‑in‑picture mode offers a magnified aiming window without losing your overall field of view.

    The rechargeable NE‑4400 battery runs for over 6.5 hours and is quickly replaceable. With IP67 construction and AGM’s 5‑year warranty, the 25‑320 is a compelling mid‑price thermal optic.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Detector: 12 µm VOx uncooled FPA, 320×256 resolution, NETD <20 mK
    • Lens system: 25 mm f/1.0; field of view 7.0° × 5.3°
    • Optical magnification: 3.5× (digital zoom 1–8×)
    • Detection range (human‑sized target): ≈1,200 yards
    • Battery: one NE‑4400 rechargeable; >6.5 h runtime; quick swap
    • Storage: 16 GB internal memory; shot‑activated and manual recording
    • Rangefinding: stadiametric reticle; picture‑in‑picture mode
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi hotspot; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.49 kg; IP67 waterproof
    • Warranty: 5 years (optic); 3 years (battery)