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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I have and had many great scopes my friend bought one. So I decided to purchase one. Very clear glass for price point tracking is spot on and quality build scope.
John Danielson
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
I've only taken it out twice but it seems to be very clear. Love the reticle. I would recommend this for a budget optic.
Kyle matthews
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This thing is literally the best glass I've ever seen. I mean if you don't want to drop 2 or 3 grand on a top tier scope this is literally the next best thing and very comparable. It is built like a tank and made to last. It's literally a no Brainer and I'll never buy any other kind of scope again.
ANGIE E GONZALEZ
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Super impressive everything was right on! The box was damage but product wasn't amazing..
GB
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
This DNT is on my Daystate Alpha Wolf. This means I am no stranger to dropping $3,000 or more on a scope I want. I pull a trigger at least 300 times per week. Everything I own gets well used.This is a $600 scope that is better than 80% of the $3000 Element Theos but the crazy part is that I can't think of anything less expensive than the Element to fairly compare this DNT scope to.Here is how similar they are:The Element has a click button for illumination but the DNTs illumination is preferable to me.The turret box test on both scopes did perfect.Element adjusts down to 10mDNT does only 25Element is 36oz DNT is 42.Element is 6 to 36 power magnification and DNT is 7-35.Both have the similar glass and light transmition and DNT is very clear at the edges.Both have very similar features, like turret stops and turret revolution markers. Also the turret function and feel is a little different but Elements is not better in any specific way here and the diopter on the the DNT has the edge over the Element for sure.The Element ballistic calculator app is better but DNT is working on theirs and it's ok. Besides, I use multiple BCs, all of them, really.Warranty and Customer service? The edge has to go to Element but DNT isn't bad, it's just fine. This is the only thing that begins to empirically justify any higher price tag than the DNT, IMO.Field of view at max magnification is a bit better with the Element but there are other scopes that cost $3000 with the same fov or worse, Leupold, US optics and even Zeiss and Nightforce. Now Zeiss, US Optics and NF are a different animals with different reasons for their whole existence. I am just saying that those brands offer $3k scopes that have a max mag FOV similar to or worse than the DNT.This DNT beats every Leupold I have ever seen.I also have the DNT Thermnight Dual Spectrum with BDC and that is insanely good too. I also have 2 Arken scopes and love those.For as long as this company is this quality, competitive and this good at keeping up with innovation I will be sticking with them as my go-to forever. The only exception will be RDO or other specific things DNT doesn't offer.This scope should be much more popular.
Ron Bussiere
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I recently purchased this new DNT and also the new Arken 7-35X56 scope within 2 weeks of each other. I also have 4 Arken 5-25X56 models and have been absolutely 100% satisfied with those.I actually like the DNT MORE. The reticle and the 'offset' of the windage zero are just a small but significant improvement.One 'tip' if you buy this DNT or the new Arken:Do yourself a favor and purchase a quality T8 Torx screwdriver! The Allen wrenches supplied with both optics are suspect. Amazon has some good ones.Edit:Just got DNT #2 and may get #3 shortly. They are great.
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