Dan, i run a couple older [2014 ish] Armasight Vulcans on a pair of 7.62 REPR's, need to brush up, charge up and check everything, i dont like fooling with that chit, i know what they're for, if i need em the damn country has collapsed and we'll be building up to a super heated chit gas cloud floating off on some distant horizon.
I'll blow my Sharps rifle black powder smoke and let that armageddon chit collect dust ; ]
So the wraith is not a traditional scope. It has to have power to be used correct ? So it’s digital?
It's a digital scope.
It requires 4 AA batteries to run, or plug in an external battery.
Coincidentally, I invented an external battery system that mounts to the picatinny rail that will run night vision scopes, and thermal scopes for several night's hunting on just one charge. Then you just recharge the 10k mah battery and you are ready for lots more hunting.
The Wraith has good instructions on sighting it in during daylight ( it would be tough to sight in at night) . You can then use it like a normal scope in daylight mode or wait till dark to switch to night vision using an illuminator. When it's on it uses battery power, day or night and must be powered on to use.
"Camping places fix themselves in your mind as if you had spent long periods of your life in them. You will remember a curve of your wagon track in the grass of the plain like the features of a friend." Isak Dinesen
Currently for Night Vision, I'm using the ATN 4K Pro, with upgraded Nite Snipe NS 750 IR illuminator
As mentioned previously, the view through the scope is superior to the clarity of the video.
Daytime.....
Was trying to line up two. I found one about 20 yds into the scrum. It was rapidly getting dark and I''ve quit tracking hogs at night when I"m in shorts,crocs and no shirt. Scrub Oak and Cactus shred me these days!
Same place same distance (+/-120 yds.) but at dark-thirty.
The 4K PRO has and internal battery that is good for +/- 14 hours continuous use has a USB C port for charging with an external battery pack.