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Low Light Scopes & Magnification Qs for the Gurus!
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<blockquote data-quote="blue9" data-source="post: 551558" data-attributes="member: 27834"><p>guys: thanks for all the advice; very informative.</p><p> </p><p>What are everyone's thoughts on the Swarovski AV line? Think I tracked down a decent deal on a used 4-12X50mm w/ the BR reticle. Though I'm not all that crazy about the reticle (would probably prefer #4), how does this scope do in low light conditions compared to the Conquest and similarly priced scopes? </p><p> </p><p>Also, has anyone had any experience with Swarovski honoring its warranty on a private sale (ie, purchase not from an authorized dealer). The research I've done seems to indicate that the actual terms of Swarovski's warranty does not allow for transferability if not purchased from an authorized seller/reseller, but Swarovski's CS will honor it - for now anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue9, post: 551558, member: 27834"] guys: thanks for all the advice; very informative. What are everyone's thoughts on the Swarovski AV line? Think I tracked down a decent deal on a used 4-12X50mm w/ the BR reticle. Though I'm not all that crazy about the reticle (would probably prefer #4), how does this scope do in low light conditions compared to the Conquest and similarly priced scopes? Also, has anyone had any experience with Swarovski honoring its warranty on a private sale (ie, purchase not from an authorized dealer). The research I've done seems to indicate that the actual terms of Swarovski's warranty does not allow for transferability if not purchased from an authorized seller/reseller, but Swarovski's CS will honor it - for now anyway. [/QUOTE]
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