As I have said earlier, I would go with the 3x scope if hindsight was 20/20.
They weren't available when I bought mine, and I was impatient.
The early release of the 3x's didn't have an adjustable focus, which was why I skipped them at the time so I didn't end up with an obsolete model right out of the gate.
The biggest negatives that bug me is the focus (at different distances) is a burden unless you're in a fixed location. If you have a lot of distance to cover, you may have to manually focus the optic if you're going between short 35 yard shot and long 150 yard shot. It is unlike a traditional scope in that respect and more like a camera. That is my main fault with it, but it really isn't a fault per say. It's just how it works.
Since I don't have many places where I can shoot at varying distances, it isn't as much of a concern while hunting where and how I do (stand or blind). The 6x magnification is a little over-kill up close as well, and why I mentioned the 3x would be better for what and how and where I hunt. Someone hunting over a big cornfield that can take a long shot, the 6x would probably make better sense, but that's determined more by region than anything. You could probably determine which (magnification) you would need more by looking at what magnification your hunting scopes are set at right now if you don't already know. Mine are usually set pretty low.
ATN is also slow at firmware updates. They only recently re-activated the compass feature and I'm unsure if the gps is active or not. Though I don't use either feature, I think it's nice that it's there if it's supposed to be. They had the gps/compass deactivated in the last few firmware updates while they were working on other things. Mainly the reticle centering, which is largely a non-issue for me since I typically keep my scope on the startup 6x magnification and don't zoom in or out because I have no need to.
Oh yeah, the biggest thing I don't like about it more than anything is having to write down the scope zero (it has x,y adjustment for windage and elevation) because every time you upload a new firmware update or change the batteries, you have to reset where the scope reticle is zero'd. But one positive about it, it's the same every time and I have not had a shift of zero. Unless you remove the scope from the gun then you'll have to rezero altogether, which is super simple with the 1 shot zero this scope has. I wish all scopes were like that.
If you have any specific questions, let me know what they are and I'll be glad to answer if I can.
Edit, I have also noticed A LOT of videos showing up on youtube the last several months hunting. Day and night.
Overall, honestly, I've been satisfied with the optic.