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Absolute Best Low Light Scope with Illuminated Dot (No Price Limit)
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<blockquote data-quote="Riflehunter1776" data-source="post: 1848724" data-attributes="member: 103369"><p>You know it's a worthy thread when 2 pages of discussion of top-performing low light scopes focus on the real deal - Zeiss, S&B, and Swaro with a brief Meopta mention.</p><p></p><p>Thank heaven nobody started talking about their "vary-ex Leah-pold" or anything else made in China or the Philipines.</p><p></p><p>I've tried the R2 meopta and some Swaros and Leicas and was not impressed, and I have a pile of Diavari V's, Helia C's, trijicons, and a fixed power S&B, which are all fine previous-generation scopes which easily outlast normal hunting hours, but since this past hunting season had too many days of very dark overcast conditions, I was about to update my primary rifle. So I was also torn between the Victory HT and T96. I'd appreciate hearing about the t96 when you get it. You already have a Victory, so you can make valid comparisons if you test them out side by side.</p><p></p><p>and just as a guide for the quality of glass between brands, this article is interesting. <a href="https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/07/01/tactical-scopes-optical-performance-field-test-results-part-1/" target="_blank">https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/07/01/tactical-scopes-optical-performance-field-test-results-part-1/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riflehunter1776, post: 1848724, member: 103369"] You know it's a worthy thread when 2 pages of discussion of top-performing low light scopes focus on the real deal - Zeiss, S&B, and Swaro with a brief Meopta mention. Thank heaven nobody started talking about their "vary-ex Leah-pold" or anything else made in China or the Philipines. I've tried the R2 meopta and some Swaros and Leicas and was not impressed, and I have a pile of Diavari V's, Helia C's, trijicons, and a fixed power S&B, which are all fine previous-generation scopes which easily outlast normal hunting hours, but since this past hunting season had too many days of very dark overcast conditions, I was about to update my primary rifle. So I was also torn between the Victory HT and T96. I'd appreciate hearing about the t96 when you get it. You already have a Victory, so you can make valid comparisons if you test them out side by side. and just as a guide for the quality of glass between brands, this article is interesting. [URL]https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/07/01/tactical-scopes-optical-performance-field-test-results-part-1/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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