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GOOD Low light scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Donham" data-source="post: 17008" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>My Leupold LR scope are sharper to my eyes then my Nightforce NXS is at the same power setting.</p><p>As a matter of fact, the older Unertl 2" 15X Ultra Varmint is clearer then either of the above mentioned scopes when you set the Leupold or Nightforce at 15X.</p><p></p><p>Later</p><p>DC</p><p></p><p> I believe you, but I am not talking about sharpness, that test could be the other scope wasn't ajusted for your eye focus...</p><p> in any event, I'm not concerned about sharpness in bright DAYTIME hours, I'm looking for the best low light optives (without getting Night vision)..</p><p></p><p> That is the ultimate comparison... most deer hunters harvest early morning or right before dark...</p><p> being able to tell the differnace between a log and a deer (or coyote) is what counts..</p><p></p><p> I can understand in your situation... at 2000 plus yards in daylight, the shaper the better... So I can see your point also..</p><p></p><p>scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donham, post: 17008, member: 1068"] My Leupold LR scope are sharper to my eyes then my Nightforce NXS is at the same power setting. As a matter of fact, the older Unertl 2" 15X Ultra Varmint is clearer then either of the above mentioned scopes when you set the Leupold or Nightforce at 15X. Later DC I believe you, but I am not talking about sharpness, that test could be the other scope wasn't ajusted for your eye focus... in any event, I'm not concerned about sharpness in bright DAYTIME hours, I'm looking for the best low light optives (without getting Night vision).. That is the ultimate comparison... most deer hunters harvest early morning or right before dark... being able to tell the differnace between a log and a deer (or coyote) is what counts.. I can understand in your situation... at 2000 plus yards in daylight, the shaper the better... So I can see your point also.. scott [/QUOTE]
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