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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 217941" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>While I cannot answer your question, I did compare the 65 vs. 80 HD inside a Cabelas store. The 80 HD gathered 30% more light in my opinion. Since I like to stay out until the last possible minute of light, I bit the bullet (weight wise) and went with the 80 HD. The 80HD was recommended by Coues Sniper here as well, and he's 100% correct.</p><p> </p><p>My range is as follows: First 100 Yds is in the open, the last 250 yds is a 20' wide path cut thru 40' to 60' tall Oak and Maple trees. With the 80HD, I can see .30 cal bullets in paper @ 300 Yds in the shade on matt paper.</p><p> </p><p>I didn't do a HD vs. non HD comparison because I lean towards the "buy once" theory. (It's taken a few years and many wasted $$ to learn it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 217941, member: 11101"] While I cannot answer your question, I did compare the 65 vs. 80 HD inside a Cabelas store. The 80 HD gathered 30% more light in my opinion. Since I like to stay out until the last possible minute of light, I bit the bullet (weight wise) and went with the 80 HD. The 80HD was recommended by Coues Sniper here as well, and he's 100% correct. My range is as follows: First 100 Yds is in the open, the last 250 yds is a 20' wide path cut thru 40' to 60' tall Oak and Maple trees. With the 80HD, I can see .30 cal bullets in paper @ 300 Yds in the shade on matt paper. I didn't do a HD vs. non HD comparison because I lean towards the "buy once" theory. (It's taken a few years and many wasted $$ to learn it.) [/QUOTE]
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