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Absolute Best Low Light Scope with Illuminated Dot (No Price Limit)
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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1849000" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>I've read optics guru's who say that night force scopes while "really good" aren't truly top of the line optically. My eEXPERIENCE is that I could see bullet holes at 100 yards where I couldn't see the target at 100 yards with the naked eye. WELL past legal hours... good moonlight would be overkill for a night shoot.</p><p></p><p>Any of the good glass will get you deep into the Jason hour. I love my NSX like anything, tracks to a mile and beyond.... one limitation is the non adjustable illumination (externally adjustable). Does wash out the cross hairs right at that funny light point right where the sun has set. Personally I'd pick kahles... more for the controls than pure optics, though those are good too.</p><p></p><p>resolution is more important than perceived brightness in all light conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1849000, member: 9382"] I’ve read optics guru’s who say that night force scopes while “really good” aren’t truly top of the line optically. My eEXPERIENCE is that I could see bullet holes at 100 yards where I couldn’t see the target at 100 yards with the naked eye. WELL past legal hours... good moonlight would be overkill for a night shoot. Any of the good glass will get you deep into the Jason hour. I love my NSX like anything, tracks to a mile and beyond.... one limitation is the non adjustable illumination (externally adjustable). Does wash out the cross hairs right at that funny light point right where the sun has set. Personally I’d pick kahles... more for the controls than pure optics, though those are good too. resolution is more important than perceived brightness in all light conditions. [/QUOTE]
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