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advice for an illuminated scope
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<blockquote data-quote="dph1" data-source="post: 389463" data-attributes="member: 24892"><p>hi everybody, first ever post on this forum, i am looking to buy an illuminated scope for night shooting foxes here in the uk i shoot from a pickup truck using a roof mounted lamp, i have tried a few good quality scopes with illuminated centre dot rets (well thats how they are advertised) but they all seem to have a haze of light around the centre dot instead of the dot itself being illuminated. the other day i was looking on the net and came across a scope that seemed a little different to the normal ones, it was made by trijicon, a 3-12x56 with a fibre optic illumination, iam looking for a reticle with a very sharp tiny centre dot and as i cannot find any companys selling trijicon in the uk i will have to buy one from the us without looking at one first. can any of you us hunters give me some advice on these scopes and tell me if you think they would be good for my type of hunting? i am trying to avoid being dissapointed again after buying another scope with supposedely an ill dot ret....thank you all for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dph1, post: 389463, member: 24892"] hi everybody, first ever post on this forum, i am looking to buy an illuminated scope for night shooting foxes here in the uk i shoot from a pickup truck using a roof mounted lamp, i have tried a few good quality scopes with illuminated centre dot rets (well thats how they are advertised) but they all seem to have a haze of light around the centre dot instead of the dot itself being illuminated. the other day i was looking on the net and came across a scope that seemed a little different to the normal ones, it was made by trijicon, a 3-12x56 with a fibre optic illumination, iam looking for a reticle with a very sharp tiny centre dot and as i cannot find any companys selling trijicon in the uk i will have to buy one from the us without looking at one first. can any of you us hunters give me some advice on these scopes and tell me if you think they would be good for my type of hunting? i am trying to avoid being dissapointed again after buying another scope with supposedely an ill dot ret....thank you all for any help [/QUOTE]
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