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Absolute Best Low Light Scope with Illuminated Dot (No Price Limit)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Rick" data-source="post: 1849139" data-attributes="member: 111184"><p>Subjective is an individual's opinion and it may be backed by facts, stats and more galore. So the opinion could be valuable. The buyer has the ultimate subjective view. Self doubt or procrastination never helps. An objective opinion ala blind or double blind (more important in the legal/justice system) still can have human error and fluctuating variables.</p><p>The one article stated, "Is it the brightest? Well, that is very hard to scientifically determine, given the variety of light conditions hunters encounter with low sun, moonlight and atmospheric variables all altering colours and transmission of light before it even gets through the objective lens."</p><p>What works for ModernRedneck is what matters to him and doubt messes with ones mind. I hunted for 30 years with a Remington 700 BDL 7mm mag with a new trigger, muzzle crown & epoxy bedding. I used a Redfield Widefield 2.5-7xnn for 21 one-shot elk kills. For me that $39 scope worked well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Rick, post: 1849139, member: 111184"] Subjective is an individual’s opinion and it may be backed by facts, stats and more galore. So the opinion could be valuable. The buyer has the ultimate subjective view. Self doubt or procrastination never helps. An objective opinion ala blind or double blind (more important in the legal/justice system) still can have human error and fluctuating variables. The one article stated, “Is it the brightest? Well, that is very hard to scientifically determine, given the variety of light conditions hunters encounter with low sun, moonlight and atmospheric variables all altering colours and transmission of light before it even gets through the objective lens.” What works for ModernRedneck is what matters to him and doubt messes with ones mind. I hunted for 30 years with a Remington 700 BDL 7mm mag with a new trigger, muzzle crown & epoxy bedding. I used a Redfield Widefield 2.5-7xnn for 21 one-shot elk kills. For me that $39 scope worked well. [/QUOTE]
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