AGM RattlerV2 35-384

AGM RattlerV2 35-384

The RattlerV2 35‑384 combines a 384×288 sensor with a 35 mm lens to produce a 3× base magnification and a field of view appropriate for mid‑range work. AGM lists detection up to ~1,800 yards, giving hunters more reach for coyotes, hogs or varmints in open country.

An upgraded NE‑4400 battery offers up to 11 hours of runtime, and the scope retains shot‑activated recording, multiple reticles, zero profiles, picture‑in‑picture and Wi‑Fi streaming.

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MSRP: $1,974.50
PRICE: $1,795.00
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    Choose the 35‑384 if you often shoot at ~300–600 yards and want more magnification than the 25‑mm models without the price of a 640‑sensor scope. It provides a good balance of range, clarity and battery life for predator and hog hunters. If you need even more detail or long‑range capability, consider the 35‑640 or 50‑640.

  • Best For:

    • Predator and varmint hunters who routinely engage targets beyond 300 yards
    • Open‑terrain hunting where a 3× base magnification helps positive identification
    • Users wanting long battery life and improved image quality without moving to 640‑resolution pricing
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Dense woods or brush where a wider field of view is more useful
    • Shooters looking for ultra‑high‑resolution imaging (consider the 35‑640)
    • Those who rarely shoot past 200 yards—the 25‑mm models may suffice
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 35‑384 increases optical magnification to 3× and is rated for detection up to ~1,800 yards compared with the 25‑384’s ~1,200 yards. However, resolution remains the same. The 35‑640 keeps the 3× lens but swaps to a 640×512 sensor for significantly sharper images; the 50‑640 increases the objective size and pushes detection toward ~2,600 yards.

    Compared to the 25‑384, the 35‑384 offers more magnification and longer detection but a narrower field of view. Against the 35‑640, it has the same magnification but lower resolution.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    With its 3× base magnification, the 35‑384 gives hunters confidence when taking shots at ~400–600 yards. Details such as antlers or ear placement are easier to discern than on the 25‑mm scopes. The 384×288 sensor produces clean images at moderate ranges, though fine detail still trails the 640‑resolution models.

    Battery life is excellent—around 11 hours—thanks to the rechargeable NE‑4400. Users also appreciate the shot‑activated recording, picture‑in‑picture mode and multiple reticles.

  • FAQS

    • What is the detection range of the RattlerV2 35‑384?
      Detection of a human‑sized target is rated to about 1,800 yards. Practical hunting distances are typically 300–600 yards.
    • How does it differ from the 25‑384?
      The 35‑384 uses a larger 35 mm lens, giving a 3× base magnification and longer detection range but a narrower field of view. Both share the same 384×288 sensor.
    • Is the image as sharp as a 640‑sensor scope?
      No. While the 384×288 sensor provides good clarity at moderate ranges, the 35‑640's 640×512 sensor delivers noticeably sharper detail, especially beyond 400 yards.
    • How long does the battery last?
      Expect about 11 hours from the included NE‑4400 battery. A spare battery is included for extended hunts.
    • Can I change reticles and zero profiles?
      Yes. Ten reticle styles are available, and you can store multiple zero profiles for different rifles and loads.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 384×288 12 µm sensor with <20 mK sensitivity
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens; 3× base magnification with up to 24× digital zoom
    • Detection range ~1,800 yards
    • Rechargeable NE‑4400 battery provides ≈11 hours (two included)
    • Shot‑activated recording and 16 GB internal memory
    • Multiple reticles, zero profiles and picture‑in‑picture
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot for streaming and USB‑C external power
    • Rugged IP67 housing and 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    Built for hunters who need more reach than the 25‑mm scopes can provide, the RattlerV2 35‑384 pairs a 384×288 thermal core with a 35 mm f/1.0 lens. The result is a 3× base magnification and extended detection distance of approximately 1,800 yards. Despite the increased magnification, the scope maintains manageable weight and balances well on most rifles. The rechargeable NE‑4400 battery powers the optic for about 11 hours, and a spare is included.

    Like other RattlerV2 models, you get shot‑activated recording, multiple reticles, zero profiles, picture‑in‑picture and Wi‑Fi connectivity. For hunters pushing past 300 yards but not ready to invest in a 640‑sensor scope, the 35‑384 offers an appealing middle ground.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Detector: 12 µm VOx uncooled FPA, 384×288 resolution, NETD <20 mK
    • Lens system: 35 mm f/1.0; field of view 7.5° × 5.6° (40 ft @ 100 yd)
    • Optical magnification: 3× (digital zoom 3–24×)
    • Detection range: ≈1,800 yards (human‑sized target)
    • Battery: one NE‑4400 rechargeable; ≈11 h runtime; quick swap
    • Storage: 16 GB internal memory with shot‑activated recording
    • Reticles: ten styles; multiple zero profiles; picture‑in‑picture
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi hotspot; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.51 kg; IP67 waterproof
    • Warranty: 5 years (optic); 3 years (battery)