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Arken Zulus First Testing Mini Review....

So I was able to get the hittac version of this scope before the arken take over. Hittac sold it to arken global and the US branch has finally announced it. My scope will be just like the zulus but mine is the old name. I am in the US and I have been testing it out.

I have been testing digital day/night scopes for over a year and have been collecting vidoe clips and knowledge to find the best one suited for our/my use. The ones I have test have been the pard 007, pard 008p, wraith HD 2-16, wraith 4k max, wraith 4k mini, pulsar digex c50, and accufire tr1 and currently still own the atn 4k pro, sent back the series 5 4 times before I gave up.

Mine is the lrf version which will eventually be released but no time frame yet so know it's coming. If you shoot from a fixed position or have a flatter shooting setup than no need for the lrf honestly. This scope currently has a 6-8 week lead time so keep that in mind when ordering it. IT will be worth the wait time. It is probably MY favorite scope to date and I will help answer any questions you all have about it. I don't not work for Arken and I have bought everything I have ever tested so opinions are always honest.

I won't give you all the specs because you can find that online. I will give you the rundown of my thoughts so far. I will also attach some pictures and a video I put together showing the reticle options and some field use.

Let's start with the size and weight this scope is crazy small and light with a weight of 21.52oz with mount and battery but mine will weigh slightly more because of the rangefinder. It has a footprint of only 6½" without the eye cup.
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The button layout will take some getting use to in the dark but definitely easier than the series 5 atn was. The zoom wheel is on the small size but even having larger fingers I can still use it. I like it because it's a dial instead of a button.
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The focus wheel up front like most digital scopes needs to be finely adjusted to get the clearest image possible. I was able to get a pretty clear image at 5ft and so far haven't looked past 276 yards.

The day and night images are not only one of the clearest I have seen but clear throughout all magnification levels. It has PIP mode but it doesn't show the reticle in the picture box something I hope that can be adjusted later in time with a firmware update. Menu is very easy to navigate. The loop recording feature is pretty cool basically allows you to pause and resume recording. It also has wifi which allows you to mirror the image of the scope to your phone and it also allows you to pull the videos and save onto you phone or tablet.
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I haven't really tested the battery life but I don't think it will be the quoted 8hrs which is probably in day mode. In night mode the scope likes alot of infrared light and on max I was only getting about 1hr 30min but was kept the light on the entire time and didn't put the screen in sleep mode. I wouldn't mind running it with an external battery pack for extended outings. The other option would using and external ir light which isn't a bad option either. Another thing to note is this scope gathers light so well that on a full moon it was able to still get an image and at sundown it makes it look like mid day.

Since it's a 5x scope the field of view is a lot less than I normal like especially for the field mice I go after BUT I had to give up something to gain all these other awesome features. The FOV is better on the zulus than the pards I tested and almost equal with the atn 5-25 scopes.
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There are a few things I would like to see changed in future updates but definitely not deal breakers. The reticle options are lacking and one is really small and almost not usable. The reticle in the PIP box would be great, I would like to see the on screen info displayed when watching video playback and if I think of anymore I will list them.

Lastly I wanted to let you know what it was currently on and that's my 10fpe .177 brk atomic and it's killer check out both videos.
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Mighty fine mini review. Your experience with the various brands as a purchasing end user, make your insights invaluable. Thanks for taking the time. Am counting the weeks until I get mine to put on my Atomic. Until then I will be ogling your sweet little rig. Again kudos to you for the insights.
 
Mighty fine mini review. Your experience with the various brands as a purchasing end user, make your insights invaluable. Thanks for taking the time. Am counting the weeks until I get mine to put on my Atomic. Until then I will be ogling your sweet little rig. Again kudos to you for the insights.
Well said, and I agree. Look forward to more posts/updates. (y)
 
So I was able to get the hittac version of this scope before the arken take over. Hittac sold it to arken global and the US branch has finally announced it. My scope will be just like the zulus but mine is the old name. I am in the US and I have been testing it out.

I have been testing digital day/night scopes for over a year and have been collecting vidoe clips and knowledge to find the best one suited for our/my use. The ones I have test have been the pard 007, pard 008p, wraith HD 2-16, wraith 4k max, wraith 4k mini, pulsar digex c50, and accufire tr1 and currently still own the atn 4k pro, sent back the series 5 4 times before I gave up.

Mine is the lrf version which will eventually be released but no time frame yet so know it's coming. If you shoot from a fixed position or have a flatter shooting setup than no need for the lrf honestly. This scope currently has a 6-8 week lead time so keep that in mind when ordering it. IT will be worth the wait time. It is probably MY favorite scope to date and I will help answer any questions you all have about it. I don't not work for Arken and I have bought everything I have ever tested so opinions are always honest.

I won't give you all the specs because you can find that online. I will give you the rundown of my thoughts so far. I will also attach some pictures and a video I put together showing the reticle options and some field use.

Let's start with the size and weight this scope is crazy small and light with a weight of 21.52oz with mount and battery but mine will weigh slightly more because of the rangefinder. It has a footprint of only 6½" without the eye cup.
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The button layout will take some getting use to in the dark but definitely easier than the series 5 atn was. The zoom wheel is on the small size but even having larger fingers I can still use it. I like it because it's a dial instead of a button. View attachment 411138

The focus wheel up front like most digital scopes needs to be finely adjusted to get the clearest image possible. I was able to get a pretty clear image at 5ft and so far haven't looked past 276 yards.

The day and night images are not only one of the clearest I have seen but clear throughout all magnification levels. It has PIP mode but it doesn't show the reticle in the picture box something I hope that can be adjusted later in time with a firmware update. Menu is very easy to navigate. The loop recording feature is pretty cool basically allows you to pause and resume recording. It also has wifi which allows you to mirror the image of the scope to your phone and it also allows you to pull the videos and save onto you phone or tablet. View attachment 411148

I haven't really tested the battery life but I don't think it will be the quoted 8hrs which is probably in day mode. In night mode the scope likes alot of infrared light and on max I was only getting about 1hr 30min but was kept the light on the entire time and didn't put the screen in sleep mode. I wouldn't mind running it with an external battery pack for extended outings. The other option would using and external ir light which isn't a bad option either. Another thing to note is this scope gathers light so well that on a full moon it was able to still get an image and at sundown it makes it look like mid day.

Since it's a 5x scope the field of view is a lot less than I normal like especially for the field mice I go after BUT I had to give up something to gain all these other awesome features. The FOV is better on the zulus than the pards I tested and almost equal with the atn 5-25 scopes.View attachment 411155View attachment 411153View attachment 411154View attachment 411152

There are a few things I would like to see changed in future updates but definitely not deal breakers. The reticle options are lacking and one is really small and almost not usable. The reticle in the PIP box would be great, I would like to see the on screen info displayed when watching video playback and if I think of anymore I will list them.

Lastly I wanted to let you know what it was currently on and that's my 10fpe .177 brk atomic and it's killer check out both videos.
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So I preordered one and I found out afterwards it doesn’t have a lrf. Will my version be able to add the lrf afterwards? Or should I just cancel my preorder. I really don’t have any use for a night scope without the lrf. Thoughts. Appreciate your input and the work you’ve put in.
 
So I preordered one and I found out afterwards it doesn’t have a lrf. Will my version be able to add the lrf afterwards? Or should I just cancel my preorder. I really don’t have any use for a night scope without the lrf. Thoughts. Appreciate your input and the work you’ve put in.
Uhhhh, in the descriptions it says built-in IR Illuminator.
 
So I preordered one and I found out afterwards it doesn’t have a lrf. Will my version be able to add the lrf afterwards? Or should I just cancel my preorder. I really don’t have any use for a night scope without the lrf. Thoughts. Appreciate your input and the work you’ve put in.
This version does not currently have the lrf and its built into the unit so it will not be an add on. If you need the lrf than yes you may want to cancel or keep and sell as soon as you get it.
 
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Appreciate the review. A lot of buzz about this optic.

I notice in your pictures that you've had it mounted both in front of and behind the magazine port on your BRK. Is the eye relief forgiving enough to handle these two positions?
The mount has different mounting holes but I had it on the last hole. If you looked they are basically in the same location. That said it does have good eye relief.