I've got an ATN X-Sight II HD 3x14 with the 1500 Range finder and IR850 lamp. I've shot it on a number of rifles. I took it off the Condor today. The ballistics software in the scopes is really pretty good for practical rifle work, in particular when coupled via bluetooth with the range finder. I set the optic up when I rebarreled the Condor yesterday and today I shot groups with it. I set the zero up at 23 yards which was the single point zero that Chairgun spit out. I then grabbed the BC for my pellet from CGP as well and plugged that in. I shot five shot groups at 11, 16, 23, 28, 31, 38, 56, 62, and 86 yards. It nailed the elevation so well that every single group surrounded the aim point. I was very impressed. It is the same scope that I used to make this video:
**WARNING HUNTING VIDEO**
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9yei24jslI&t=2s
There are other videos at that account made with the X-Sight. They are a good product. I have not kept up with what the company is doing but I think they have been fairly responsive to the user community. I am going to be putting my whole kit in the classifieds or perhaps up on Ebay sometime in the next week. I need to work out what I think the system is worth today.
Anyway, I'd say if you want something NV capable, that can record video and solve the ballistics problem you can't go wrong with one of these. They are heavy, bulky, and fidgity until they are set up. Then they are pretty solid.