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KillFlash
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<blockquote data-quote="hareng" data-source="post: 74017" data-attributes="member: 4422"><p>Chris ole boy, i am familiar with the Leupold Killflash/ARD.</p><p>As mentioned above it is designed to kill the reflective qualities of the front glass, which it does very well.</p><p>Secondly, they cut the light transmission down by 15%, great on a good quality scope in the open. Wish they were available before i sold my Mark 4.</p><p>I havent noticed any degredation in quality of the image from rainy days/cloudy, bright sunlight in the open and at dusk- Just gives a darker image.</p><p></p><p>The $13 varieties may be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hareng, post: 74017, member: 4422"] Chris ole boy, i am familiar with the Leupold Killflash/ARD. As mentioned above it is designed to kill the reflective qualities of the front glass, which it does very well. Secondly, they cut the light transmission down by 15%, great on a good quality scope in the open. Wish they were available before i sold my Mark 4. I havent noticed any degredation in quality of the image from rainy days/cloudy, bright sunlight in the open and at dusk- Just gives a darker image. The $13 varieties may be different. [/QUOTE]
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