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Nightforce or Mark 4? PLEASE help me decide!
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<blockquote data-quote="long action" data-source="post: 268720" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I know this is going to get me branded as a infidel, maybe even a Democrat.</p><p></p><p>I mainly hunt large hogs at long ranges, and very dark conditions. I own Leupolds, NF's, and Horus Visions. The best I have found for my needs is the Burris Black Diamond. The Night Force came in with a nice big inspection sticker on it. When I turned on the reticle light it was so bright you needed a welding hood. After breaking out my watch makers kit to adjust the rheostat, no adjustment. Full bright or nothing. Just a mere $56.00 for shipping and insurance fixed that problem. I put white out on that big inspection sticker, and use it for a click chart.</p><p></p><p>I am handicapped, and have a lot of time on my hands. I have spent many hours looking through scopes at black buckets I have set up in my pasture. Hands down the Burris Black Diamond is the winner against all the contenders. The Horus vision is a close second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long action, post: 268720, member: 694"] I know this is going to get me branded as a infidel, maybe even a Democrat. I mainly hunt large hogs at long ranges, and very dark conditions. I own Leupolds, NF's, and Horus Visions. The best I have found for my needs is the Burris Black Diamond. The Night Force came in with a nice big inspection sticker on it. When I turned on the reticle light it was so bright you needed a welding hood. After breaking out my watch makers kit to adjust the rheostat, no adjustment. Full bright or nothing. Just a mere $56.00 for shipping and insurance fixed that problem. I put white out on that big inspection sticker, and use it for a click chart. I am handicapped, and have a lot of time on my hands. I have spent many hours looking through scopes at black buckets I have set up in my pasture. Hands down the Burris Black Diamond is the winner against all the contenders. The Horus vision is a close second. [/QUOTE]
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