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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Another Advantage of an Illuminated Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="jd126" data-source="post: 1903766" data-attributes="member: 108502"><p>I've been staring through some scopes all day trying to figure out how to evaluate glass. One of the scopes is the Bushnell LRHSi. The illumination in this one is the best. It is crisp. The Vortex PST Gen 2's illumination makes the reticle a bit fuzzy on all visible brightness settings. The Vortex LHT bleeds to the tips of two other hash marks and creates 3 dots instead of one center dot. Not good. I will say Bushnell did good on the illumination in this scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd126, post: 1903766, member: 108502"] I’ve been staring through some scopes all day trying to figure out how to evaluate glass. One of the scopes is the Bushnell LRHSi. The illumination in this one is the best. It is crisp. The Vortex PST Gen 2’s illumination makes the reticle a bit fuzzy on all visible brightness settings. The Vortex LHT bleeds to the tips of two other hash marks and creates 3 dots instead of one center dot. Not good. I will say Bushnell did good on the illumination in this scope. [/QUOTE]
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