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Arken scopes opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 2369513" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>So I've spent more time behind the arken. I'd say it compares to sightron s3, better than Burris xtr, on a sunny day reading mirage it's on par with my mark 4. Where it does fall down a bit is on heavy overcast days, whether it's the lenses coating or whatever, I can't pick out splashes on a painted steel gong as well as the mark 4, or maybe even the s3, but I didn't have it there to compare side by side. For big game hunting, I still like a leupold, their low light is above the others, but for the price, it's a heck of a scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 2369513, member: 101677"] So I’ve spent more time behind the arken. I’d say it compares to sightron s3, better than Burris xtr, on a sunny day reading mirage it’s on par with my mark 4. Where it does fall down a bit is on heavy overcast days, whether it’s the lenses coating or whatever, I can’t pick out splashes on a painted steel gong as well as the mark 4, or maybe even the s3, but I didn’t have it there to compare side by side. For big game hunting, I still like a leupold, their low light is above the others, but for the price, it’s a heck of a scope. [/QUOTE]
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