ATN has greatly improved their scopes. Previous years have shown them to be horrible for reliability and customer service.
Having said that... I did a lot of research before purchasing a Night Vision scope and most of it revolved around product reliability and customer service. Since ATN really sucked at the time of my research, I went with Sightmark. I nearly purchased the Photon XT 6.5x50S, but decided to go with their latest scope the Wraith.
The Wraith has both daytime and nighttime capability, digital zoom, and runs on 4 rechargeable AA batteries. This model has no audio, which means nothing to me...just less language from me when I miss and it being recorded.
It has its' own IR light, which isn't bad, but I replaced with with a Sniper Hog 66 LRX and have NO regrets. There are plenty of local Ohio dealers selling the Wraith for $499. Sightmark is supposed to be coming out with a newer and better version of the Wraith, but I've not heard a release date, yet.
I recommend going through a dealership for any brand of Night Vision scope, for warranty work and/or questions you may have about the device.
I went with Todd Gillispie in Proctorsville, Ohio that owns Todd's Sporting Goods. I paid for it over the phone with a CC and had it in my hand in 3 days.
Bowhunter57