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Viper pst in low light
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 903483" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I can tell the OP that at 6x the reticle looks like a plex reticle with 4 "wide" bars coming close to the center of vision and a very thin central reticle. If you zoom up to 10x, then of course much of the field of view will be of the graduated reticle and at 24x all you can see is a cropped view of the graduated reticle. </p><p></p><p>But practically, the limit is really somewhere around 20x given how small the exit pupil becomes. Vortex would have been better off with a 5-20x like a lot of the other brand names.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 903483, member: 35183"] I can tell the OP that at 6x the reticle looks like a plex reticle with 4 "wide" bars coming close to the center of vision and a very thin central reticle. If you zoom up to 10x, then of course much of the field of view will be of the graduated reticle and at 24x all you can see is a cropped view of the graduated reticle. But practically, the limit is really somewhere around 20x given how small the exit pupil becomes. Vortex would have been better off with a 5-20x like a lot of the other brand names. [/QUOTE]
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