10x65Z
ARMY MILDOT
u s e r ` s g u i d e
AMERICAN
TECHNOLOGIES
NETWORK
CORP.
APPLICATION
The ATN 10x65Z-Army Mil-Dot is not an evolu-
tion but a revolution, not an improvement, but
a breakthrough. For years the best names in
optics were aspired to produce a balanced
large aperture tactical scope. Large aperture
renders into large Exit Pupil. Large Exit Pupil
means longer operating hours and better
performance in low light conditions and in
“stressed” environment. Nevertheless, the
“let’s get a Big Hunting scope and put a Mil-Dot
in it and call it “Tactical”” approach always led
to a problem with uncomfortably high mounting.
The new ATN 10x65Z-Army Mil-Dot prismatic
design solves all the problems, and allows a
sniper to use a scope with 65mm aperture that
sits closer to the barrel than a standard 40mm
scope. With a sharp crisp image, workable
size, high durability and with an abundance of
features like illuminated Army Mil-Dot reticle,
interchangeable Bullet Drop Compensator for
five different calibers, “will-not-bump” eye relief
and parallax adjustment the ATN 10x65Z is a
standard not an option for LE marksmen and
military sniper alike.
FEATURES
• Magnification: Fixed 10X.
• Objective Aperture: 65mm.
• Eye Relief: 3” (75mm); sufficient for operation
with large calibers and/or protective glasses or
gas mask.
Construction/Materials: Composite struc-
ture using aircraft aluminum alloy, high-carbon
steel alloy and titanium inserts with 2mm wall
minimum.
• Target knobs: Included.
• Environment: waterproof up to 66 feet (20
meters) up to 1 hour; fog-proof and nitrogen
purged.
• Optics: Patented prismatic design; highest
grade heavy glass; all elements and surfaces
are multicoated; developed with latest optical
software and manufactured with topmost toler-
ances.
• Diopter Adjustment: +/- 5.
• Adjustment: 1/8 MOA per click;
- with 950 clicks, 9.5 revolutions with 100 clicks
per revolution and 120 MOA of total elevation
adjustment and BDC included;
• Reticle: Standard Army Mil-Dot; edged
prismatic/optical glass sandwich; Illuminated
with 12 rheostat positions; visible and opera-
tional if illumination is turned off; standard side
locking mechanism.
- with 475 clicks, 4.75 revolutions with 100
clicks per revolution and 60 MOA of total eleva-
tion.
• Power source: 3V; standard watch battery
type CR2032 or CR2432; with minimum 100
hours of continuous use.
• Point of impact: Always on the center of the
field of view.
• Field of View @ 10X: 3o
• Length: 14” (350mm).
- 17ft at 100 yards (5.6 meters at 100 meters),
Weight: 53oz (1,6 kilo) with built-in mounting
system.
- 170ft at 1000 yards (56 meters at 1000
meters).
• Sunshade: Standard built-in.
• Bullet Drop Compensator: Build in; stan-
dard for .223, .300, .308, 30-06, .50BMG
calibers; with 200 yard zero-in and up to 1000
yards and up to 1800 yards for .50BMG.
• Front Lens Cover: Push-button; standard
built-in.
• Mounting system: Built-in monorail with
ejection cavity and thumb-screws for tool-less
mounting on NATO standard Picatinny rail or
quality Weaver bases.
•
Parallax adjustment:from 30 yards to infinity.
• Exit Pupil @10X: 6.5mm.
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OPERATING
CAUTION: Viewing the sun can cause serious
eye injury, never look at the sun with this prod-
uct or even the naked eye.
MOUNTING
1. Slightly loosen the fixing screws on the
weaver rail built into the scope.
If the reticle is not sharply defined instantly, turn
the eyepiece (either direction) a few turns.
2. Place the scope on the dovetail mount of the
fire arm making certain that the mount aligns
with the receptor attachment screw groove.
Adjust as necessary.
Quickly glance through the scope again. If the
focus has improved, but is still not perfect, con-
tinue focusing. If the focus condition become
worse turn the focus the opposite direction.
3. Tighten the fixing screws.
NOTE: Receptor attachment screws may need
to be tightened after continuous shooting.
The ATN Mounting System allows to change the
position of the riflescope flexibly on the weapon
in relation to a shooter in combination with the
fixed positions already available on the weaver
rail. For this purpose in the base of the mount-
ing bracket there is a rail with a fixing projection.
There are 2 grooves in the mounting bracket
for mounting this rail. Besides it is possible to
change the position of the riflescope addition-
ally by 1/3 of inch. For doing this one needs to
about-face the rail.
Next, focus the front lens until the image and
the grain are both sharp.
NOTE: The front lens should be readjusted
as you view objects at different distances, the
diopter should not be adjusted.
Fixing projection
Screws
Threaded
aperture
LOCKING MECHANISM
Rail
There is a locking mechanism with fixation
screw for windage/elevation adjustment and
zeroing mechanism.
Slightly loosen the fixation screw before zero-
ing or windage/elevation adjustment .
To change the position of the riflescope on
the weaver rail additionally follow the steps
mentioned below:
1. Unscrew the two screws, which attach
the rail to the mounting bracket.
2. Take the rail out of the groove.
3. About-face the rail in case of necessity.
4. Place the rail into another groove.
5. Fix the rail with the two screws.
NOTE: If the rail is not taken out easily, screw up
tight one of screws into the threaded aperture in
the middle of a fixing projection of the rail. Con-
tinue rotation of the screw. Thus the screw will
push out a rail from a groove.
Fixation screw
After zeroing or windage/elevation adjustment
turn the fixation screw clockwise, to lock the
adjustment mechanism.
FOCUSING
While holding the scope about four inches from
your eye, quickly glance through the eyepiece
at a featureless, flatly lit bright area such as a
wall or the sky.
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4. Turn the windage and elevation handles
through the number of clicks necessary for
an amendment.
The number of clicks should be read from the
scale with respect to the chosen line. Each
graduation interval equals to 10 clicks.
WINDAGE AND ELEVATION
The vertical and horizontal adjustments for the
10x65Z can be achieved by turning the eleva-
tion and windage adjustment mechanisms
(remove dust caps first). Each click equals to
1/8 inches at 100 yards. When reaching the
maximum of rotation do not use force.
NOTE: Each click of adjustment changes
bullet strike by the amount shown on the
chart below.
Windage
Lines
Bullet drop
Windage/Elevation
(inches of movement per click)
compensator
100 Yards - 1/8”
200 Yards - 1/4”
300 Yards - 3/8”
400 Yards - 1/2”
600 Yards - 3/4”
800 Yards - 1”
Pins
Turning
scales
1000Yards - 1 1/4”
Elevation
When you have finished adjustment of fire,
recap windage and elevation mechanisms.
ZEROING
ELECTRONIC RETICLE
Pre-zeroing is recommended and can be done
in accordance with a scope guide or owner’s
instructions.
Your scope has an electronic reticle. There
are 11 degrees of illumination. The rheostat is
the knob located at the back of the scope. It is
labeled with numbers OFF through 11. When
the rheostat is set at OFF you will see a black
etched reticle. The reticle will light up red elec-
tronically as you rotate the rheostat through
the numbers, 11 being the brightest.
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Always
use safe gun handling procedures.
All shooting should be done at an approved
range or other safe area. Eye and ear protec-
tion is recommended.
DANGER: If you used a bore-obstructing
device, remove it before proceeding. If
the barrel has-been drilled for a mount,
check that the screws do not protrude
into the bore. Do not fire live or even blank
ammunition with an obstructed barrel. An
obstruction can cause serious damage
to the gun and possible injury to you and
others nearby.
RANGEFINDER RETICLE
The Mil-dot reticle is used in the 10x65Z. Mil
dot reticle is a reliable means of determining
distances to targets, establishing leads for
moving targets, and for alternate aiming points
for windage and elevation holds.
Dots are spaced in one mil (milliradian) incre-
ments on the crosshair. A distance to target
can be calculated using the mil formula, that is
based on the size of the object being targeted.
Set the shooting distance on the compensa-
tor’s scale.
Look through the scope, and bracket the object
between dots.
From a steady position, fire three rounds at a
target. Observe the impact errors and estimate
the correction value. Adjust windage and
elevation handles as needed to correct aim.
1. Remove the dust caps from the top of the
windage and elevation adjusting handles.
2. Choose one of the lines as regard to which
you can take readings more conveniently.
3. Rotating the scale by protrusive pins set
zero of the turning scale just opposite the
chosen line.
1 mil
1 mil
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The space between dot centers subtends one
milliradian(mil). One mil. subtends 3.6 inches
at 100 yards or 36 inches at 1,000 yards. To
use this system effectively you must know the
size of the target.
BULLET DROP COMPENSATOR
You should have zeroed your scope in at 200
yards. When shooting at longer ranges the
bullet drop compensator can be adjusted for
200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000 yards (1800 yars
for .50 BMG). Pending on the distance click the
bullet drop compensator to the appropriate set-
ting. This will automatically adjust your reticle
for that particular distance. Your scope also
comes with other cams allowing you to change
your bullet drop compensator to work with the
different rifles.
By measuring the height or width of a known
(or approximately known target size) in mil-
radians using the reticles, the target distance
can be calculated as follows.
R = range in meters, H = target size in meters,
M = mil-radians of the image size:
R = 1000 * H / M
Bullet drop
compensator with
interchangeable
cams
Military shooters are trained to know that the
common male torso is 39 inches from crotch
to top of head. This is very close to exactly
one meter. This formula then becomes
R = 1000 / M for a one meter target size.
All of the following formula are equivalent to the
one above for estimating range.
R = range in meters, H = target size in inches,
M = mil-radians of the image:
R = 25.4 * H / M
CHANGING THE BULLET DROP
COMPENSATOR
R = range in yards, H = target size in inches,
M = mil-radians of the image:
Set the bullet drop compensator to the 200-
yard range). Then remove the elevation dust
cover from the cam. Next you will find three
small set screws on the bullet drop compensa-
tor right above the yardage numbers. Remove
these screws and lift the cam off of the scope.
Once you have done this select the desired
caliber cam you would like to use and place
this cam where you removed the previous one
(make sure that a replacement cam is set to the
200-yard range. Then tighten the cam in place
by putting the three set screws back. Finally
replace the dust cover.
R = 27.78 * H / M
R = range in yards, H = target size in feet,
M = mil-radians of the image:
R=333.3 * H / M
US Army
Mil-dot Reticle
USMC
Mil-dot Reticle
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1 mil
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MAINTAINING YOUR RIFLE SCOPE
Your rifle scope is waterproof and shockproof.
However, you should never try to take apart or
clean it internally (it will void your warranty). If
your scope ever does need repairs or adjust-
ments, it should be returned to ATN’s service
department. The exposed optical surfaces
will perform their best if they are occasionally
wiped clean with a lens cloth or with optical
quality lens paper like those for eyeglasses or
camera lenses. Maintain the metal surfaces of
your rifle scope by removing any dirt or sand
with a soft brush so as to avoid scratching the
finish. Wipe down the scope with a damp cloth
and follow with a dry cloth. Finally, going over
the tube with a silicone treated cloth will restore
luster and protect the scope against corrosion.
Be careful not to touch the any of the lenses
with the silicone cloth.
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