AGM RattlerV3 LRF 35-384

AGM RattlerV3 LRF 35-384

AGM’s RattlerV3 LRF 35‑384 brings third‑generation upgrades to the popular Rattler line. It pairs a 384×288 thermal core and fast f/1.0 35 mm lens with an in‑lens 1,000 m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator. A new 1920×1080 OLED display and AGM’s Image Boost 2.0 processing deliver crisp, sub‑15 mK imagery at 50 Hz. The scope offers a 3.5× base magnification (up to 28× digital), shutterless NUC, picture‑in‑picture, multiple colour palettes and a pitch scale.

A removable NE‑4400 battery powers about seven hours of use and 64 GB of internal memory records video and audio. Wi‑Fi connectivity lets you stream or transfer files, while IP67 sealing and a 5‑year warranty protect your investment.

Recording
Ballistic
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Weapon
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5 Year
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Laser Range
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MSRP: $2,995.00
PRICE: $2,794.70
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    This V3 35‑384 is a good fit for hunters and shooters who want an affordable, integrated‑rangefinder scope for mid‑distance work. Its 384 sensor and 3.5× base make it well‑suited to hogs, coyotes and predators out to ~600 yards, and the built‑in laser rangefinder eliminates the need for a separate device. If you regularly shoot past ~1,000 yards or demand more detail at long range, the higher‑resolution 35‑640 or 50‑640 models will better satisfy those needs.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters seeking an all‑in‑one thermal scope with rangefinding for hogs, coyotes and deer within roughly 600–800 yards
    • Landowners and predator control specialists wanting a rugged optic with long battery life and video recording
    • Shooters who appreciate a 3.5× base magnification for crisp mid‑range identification
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Ultra‑long‑range shooting beyond about 1,500 yards where a 640‑sensor or larger lens would provide better detail
    • Wide‑open scanning situations where a broader field of view aids spotting
    • Budgets that don’t require an integrated rangefinder – the non‑LRF Rattler V3 models cost less
  • How This Model Compares:

    Within the Rattler V3 lineup, the 35‑384 sits between the entry‑level non‑LRF models and the higher‑resolution 35‑640. It offers integrated rangefinding and ballistic calculation at a lower price than the 640‑sensor scopes. Stepping up to the 35‑640 nets you a 640×512 sensor, high‑resolution display and a wider field of view, while the 50‑640 uses a 50 mm lens and 3.5× base to extend detection to a range rated up to ~3.5 km.

    The 35‑384 uses a 384×288 sensor and 3.5× base magnification, so it delivers less detail and a narrower field of view than the 640‑sensor models. The 50‑640 adds a 50 mm lens and 3.5× base to push detection out to about 3.5 km, but it is heavier and pricier.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    In practice, the 35‑384 excels at predator and hog hunting inside ~600–800 yards. Users report that the Image Boost algorithm produces crisp images through 6× or 8× digital zoom; clarity drops at higher magnification. The integrated laser rangefinder is accurate up to ~1,000 m and ties into the ballistic calculator for holdover corrections.

    Large, raised buttons are easy to operate with gloves, and the removable battery provides about seven hours of runtime; carrying a spare is wise for long sits. Some shooters note that the rangefinder struggles on small, non‑reflective targets beyond ~600 yards, but overall they appreciate having ranging and thermal in one package.

  • FAQS

    • What detection and identification range should I expect from the RattlerV3 35‑384?
      AGM rates detection of a 6‑ft object at about 2,480 m (1.5 miles). In real‑world hunting, most users find hog‑sized animals can be identified within 600–800 yards, with recognition stretching to around 1,200 yards depending on conditions.
    • Does the built‑in laser rangefinder work at night?
      Yes. The eye‑safe 905 nm laser is integrated into the lens and ranges targets from 10 m to 1,000 m with ±1 m accuracy, day or night. Distance readouts appear on screen and feed the ballistic calculator for holdover suggestions.
    • How long does the battery last, and can I swap it in the field?
      The Rattler V3 uses removable NE‑4400 rechargeable batteries. Each provides about seven hours of run time with Wi‑Fi off. You can swap batteries quickly without losing zero, and an external USB‑C power bank can also power the scope.
    • What recording options are available?
      A 64 GB internal memory stores photos and video with audio. You can start recording manually or enable shot‑activated recording so the scope captures your shot automatically. Files can be transferred via Wi‑Fi or USB‑C.
    • Can I customize the reticle and image settings?
      Absolutely. The firmware offers multiple reticle styles and colours, brightness/contrast adjustments, warm/cold colour modes, picture‑in‑picture, several zero profiles and an adjustable pitch scale. You can also apply firmware updates via the AGM app.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • Sub‑15 mK 384×288 VOx sensor with AGM Image Boost 2.0
    • Integrated 1,000 m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator
    • 35 mm f/1.0 germanium lens; 3.5× optical magnification; digital zoom up to 28×
    • 1920×1080 OLED display with shutterless NUC for silent operation
    • Picture‑in‑picture, multiple colour palettes and customizable reticles
    • Removable NE‑4400 battery delivers ≥7 h runtime; USB‑C external power capable
    • 64 GB internal recorder for video and audio with shot‑activated mode
    • Built‑in Wi‑Fi hotspot for streaming and firmware updates
    • Rugged IP67 housing with large, glove‑friendly controls; backed by a 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s RattlerV3 LRF 35‑384 is built for hunters who demand integrated rangefinding and ballistic solutions without stepping up to a 640‑resolution sensor. At its core lies a 12‑µm VOx microbolometer with <15 mK sensitivity, delivering crisp images to a 1920×1080 OLED display. The 35 mm f/1.0 lens provides a 3.5× optical magnification and a 7.5°×4.5° field of view, balancing target detail with situational awareness. When you need a distance reading, the concealed 905 nm laser rangefinder measures out to 1,000 m and feeds an on‑board ballistic calculator that supports multiple ammunition profiles. AGM’s Image Boost 2.0 algorithm sharpens edges and enhances contrast, while shutterless NUC keeps the view uninterrupted.

    On the control side, large, raised buttons accommodate gloved hands and make it easy to cycle through palettes, engage picture‑in‑picture or start video recording. Power is supplied by a removable NE‑4400 battery that runs roughly seven hours per charge; you can also attach a USB‑C power bank for extended sits.

    A generous 64 GB internal memory records hours of video and audio for sharing hunts, and built‑in Wi‑Fi lets you stream to a mobile device or update firmware. With IP67 waterproofing, a hardened aluminium body and AGM’s 5‑year warranty, the RattlerV3 35‑384 is ready for seasons of reliable use.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 384×288 VOx (12 µm), NETD <15 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0 germanium; field of view 7.5° × 4.5°
    • Optical/Digital Magnification: 3.5× base; digital 1×/2×/4×/8× (up to 28×)
    • Detection Range: ≈2,480 m (6‑ft target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: 905 nm, 10–1,000 m range, ±1 m accuracy
    • Display: 1920×1080 OLED, 50 Hz refresh
    • Storage: 64 GB internal EMMC
    • Power: removable NE‑4400 Li‑ion; ≥7 h runtime; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.73 kg (with battery)
    • Environmental: IP67 rated; operating –40 °F to +131 °F
    • Warranty: 5 years on scope; 1 year on rechargeable battery