AGM RattlerV3 25-384

AGM RattlerV3 25-384

The RattlerV3 25‑384 riflescope pairs a 25 mm lens with a sub‑15 mK thermal sensor and a crisp OLED display. AGM lists detection up to ~1.1 miles (~1,770 m) while maintaining a compact form factor and a wide field of view. With a 2.5× base magnification and digital zoom to 20×, the scope provides plenty of reach for predator hunting and hog control.

Image Boost 2.0, shutterless NUC and adjustable colour palettes ensure a clean, detailed picture. Unlike the V3 LRF models, this variant omits the integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator, making it lighter and more affordable. It still includes on‑board video/audio recording, 64 GB of internal memory, Wi‑Fi hotspot, multiple zero profiles, shot‑activated recording and a removable NE‑4400 battery that provides about seven hours of runtime. The scope mounts via an ADM QD mount and is rated IP67 for waterproofing.

Recording
Weapon
Mounted
5 Year
Warranty
WiFi
Hot Spot
AGM
Battery
MSRP: $1,974.78
PRICE: $1,795.26
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    If you want the performance of the new RattlerV3 platform but don’t require a laser rangefinder, the 25‑384 is your scope. Its 25 mm lens gives a wider field of view than the 35‑mm V3 models while still being rated for detection up to ~1.1 miles. Hunters who shoot from ~50–300 yards will appreciate the 2.5× base magnification and lighter weight, and the 64 GB storage means you can record an entire night without swapping cards. Should you need integrated ranging or ballistic calculation, consider the RattlerV3 LRF 35‑384 or 35‑640 models.

  • Best For:

    • Predator and hog hunters looking for a compact riflescope
    • Shooters who prefer a wider field of view and moderate base magnification
    • Landowners wanting to protect livestock without the added cost of an LRF
    • Anyone seeking long battery life (≥7 h) and on‑board recording
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Shooters who need an integrated laser rangefinder or ballistic calculator (choose the LRF models)
    • Long‑range precision shooters who benefit from the 3.5× base magnification of the 35‑mm V3 scopes
    • Customers requiring a handheld thermal (this is a weapon‑mounted scope)
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 25‑384 shares the same sub‑15 mK sensor and OLED display as the RattlerV3 LRF models but omits the integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator. This reduces weight and cost but means you must estimate range manually or use a separate LRF. Compared to the V3 LRF 35‑384, the 25‑mm lens provides a wider field of view and 2.5× base magnification, which many hunters find easier to use at typical shooting distances. The 35‑mm LRF version offers a longer detection range and 3.5× base magnification with ballistic functions. The 35‑640 LRF upgrades to a 640×512 sensor for even greater detail.

    The 35‑384 LRF adds a built‑in 1,000 m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator with a 3.5× base magnification and ~2.5‑mile detection range. The 35‑640 LRF pairs the LRF with a 640×512 sensor for maximum image quality. The 25‑384 remains lighter and more affordable but requires an external rangefinder.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Shooters appreciate the RattlerV3 25‑384’s quick start‑up, large buttons and smooth manual focus ring. The scope offers a generous field of view at low power for scanning and transitions cleanly through digital zoom levels to 20×. The NE‑4400 battery locks securely and delivers about seven hours in the field, and the 64 GB memory is plenty for an entire weekend hunt. Users note that while the lack of an integrated rangefinder requires a separate LRF, the lighter weight and price savings are worthwhile. Image Boost 2.0 and shutterless NUC provide a stable image without periodic shutter clicks.

  • FAQS

    • What is the detection range of the RattlerV3 25‑384?
      About 1.1 miles (1,770 m) for a 6‑ft object.
    • Does it include a laser rangefinder?
      No. Unlike the LRF models, this version omits the built‑in rangefinder and ballistic calculator.
    • What magnification range does it offer?
      It provides a 2.5× optical magnification with digital zoom up to 20×.
    • How much memory does it have?
      A built‑in 64 GB EMMC module stores video and images.
    • What is the battery life?
      The removable NE‑4400 battery offers ≥7 hours of operating time according to AGM.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • Sub‑15 mK thermal sensor with 384×288 resolution and 50 Hz refresh
    • 25 mm F/1.0 lens; 2.5× base magnification with digital zoom to 20×
    • Detection range ≈1.1 miles; field of view 10.5°×6.3°
    • 1920×1080 OLED display; Image Boost 2.0 and shutterless NUC
    • 64 GB on‑board storage with video/audio recording and Wi‑Fi
    • Removable NE‑4400 battery; ≥7 h runtime
    • IP67 waterproof, shockproof; mounts via ADM QD mount; 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s RattlerV3 25‑384 blends a compact 25 mm objective with the same high‑performance core and display used in the RattlerV3 LRF series. The result is a riflescope that delivers a 1.1‑mile detection range while maintaining a broad 10.5°×6.3° field of view. The 2.5× base magnification makes it easy to acquire targets at typical predator‑hunting distances, and digital zoom to 20× is available for longer shots. 

    Internally, the scope uses a sub‑15 mK, 12‑µm sensor and a 1920×1080 OLED screen for exceptional image quality. AGM’s Image Boost 2.0 and shutterless NUC ensure consistent contrast and eliminate the disruptive “shutter click” found in some thermals. Though it lacks an integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator, the RattlerV3 25‑384 retains features like on‑board video and audio recording with 64 GB of memory, a Wi‑Fi hotspot, picture‑in‑picture mode, shot‑activated recording, multiple zeroing profiles, and a removable NE‑4400 battery providing at least seven hours of runtime. The unit comes with an ADM mount, two batteries, charger, USB cable, lens cloth and carrying case, and carries AGM’s 5‑year warranty.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor/Resolution: 12‑µm VOx, 384×288; NETD <15 mK
    • Lens System: 25 mm F/1.0; manual focus
    • Magnification: 2.5× base; digital 5×/10×/20×
    • Field of View: 10.5°×6.3°
    • Detection Range: 1,770 m (1.1 miles)
    • Display: 1920×1080 OLED
    • Storage: 64 GB EMMC; video/audio recording; Wi‑Fi
    • Battery: One NE‑4400 rechargeable battery; ≥7 h runtime; USB‑C external power
    • Weight/Dimensions: ~0.49 kg; 219×68×67 mm
    • Protection: IP67; recoil rated to 1,000 g; operating temp –30 °C to +55 °C