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March scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1228113" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>The bigger 52 is a must if you plan on turning up the power to 25x in a low light situation. How many scopes go up to 25x and have a 42mm objective ? Very few and it is for a reason, the more power, the less light you get. The 42 is still a great scope and you love it but the higher power won't be as usable as the 52mm</p><p>Basically the 52mm will have the same light as the 42mm does at 20x, </p><p>a 2.1mm exit pupil.</p><p>I really don't turn it up past 17-20x at most when I shoot, but I do when looking at details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1228113, member: 64108"] The bigger 52 is a must if you plan on turning up the power to 25x in a low light situation. How many scopes go up to 25x and have a 42mm objective ? Very few and it is for a reason, the more power, the less light you get. The 42 is still a great scope and you love it but the higher power won't be as usable as the 52mm Basically the 52mm will have the same light as the 42mm does at 20x, a 2.1mm exit pupil. I really don't turn it up past 17-20x at most when I shoot, but I do when looking at details. [/QUOTE]
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