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<blockquote data-quote="Possum Cop" data-source="post: 1550753" data-attributes="member: 108622"><p>I've been shooting the MOAR-T in the NXS 8-32x56mm on a 338 LM for 5 years now. I turned the center reticle brightness down and have never had a problem finding my reticle in low light conditions. The glass is very clear and the lighted reticle has a good contrast in timber and open areas that I hunt. I've put down every animal that I have pulled the trigger on. </p><p>Try to find the scope and reticle combination that you like and look through them. </p><p>Good luck.! Shoot straight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum Cop, post: 1550753, member: 108622"] I’ve been shooting the MOAR-T in the NXS 8-32x56mm on a 338 LM for 5 years now. I turned the center reticle brightness down and have never had a problem finding my reticle in low light conditions. The glass is very clear and the lighted reticle has a good contrast in timber and open areas that I hunt. I’ve put down every animal that I have pulled the trigger on. Try to find the scope and reticle combination that you like and look through them. Good luck.! Shoot straight! [/QUOTE]
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