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New Leupold vs. Burris
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<blockquote data-quote="subsonic" data-source="post: 15054" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>I have just read this whole thread. There seems to be a bit of patriotism involved not all scopes have to be made in the USA. I have a 4.5-14x50Leupold tactical on a 22Lr that I shoot rabbit's out to 180 metres with (subsonic Win HP). I like the scope mechanically and ergonomically but I find it hard to believe that as the light fails at dusk I get to the point that I can not shoot because I can not see. Yet I have a 8x56 Kahles that is 35+ years old and it drags in more light at dusk and gives me more shooting time. Why can't American scopes out perform a ancient Kahles in low light.</p><p>OK I should buy Kahles? No because I can't get mil-dot reticles in Kahles.</p><p>So what are the opinions on scopes in the 4.5-14 or 6-24 sort of power ranges with mil-dot reticles that provide good image quality in low light conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subsonic, post: 15054, member: 1482"] I have just read this whole thread. There seems to be a bit of patriotism involved not all scopes have to be made in the USA. I have a 4.5-14x50Leupold tactical on a 22Lr that I shoot rabbit's out to 180 metres with (subsonic Win HP). I like the scope mechanically and ergonomically but I find it hard to believe that as the light fails at dusk I get to the point that I can not shoot because I can not see. Yet I have a 8x56 Kahles that is 35+ years old and it drags in more light at dusk and gives me more shooting time. Why can't American scopes out perform a ancient Kahles in low light. OK I should buy Kahles? No because I can't get mil-dot reticles in Kahles. So what are the opinions on scopes in the 4.5-14 or 6-24 sort of power ranges with mil-dot reticles that provide good image quality in low light conditions. [/QUOTE]
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