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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2204811" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>If your not looking for a LR scope with all the extra features that come with it, that will get you better glass for the money. And no, the vx3 is not the same clarity as the vx6, the vx5 isn't as good as the vx6 either. </p><p></p><p>The simple answer will be something along the lines of "the most expensive one you can afford", but I know as well as the next guy that not everyone can get alpha grade glass. A better way to get more useful suggestions, is to name your budget, and any requirements you have. If your budget is $1200, and you only need a 3-9x type optic, you can get some dang good glass. If your budget is $500, and you want at least 18x, side adjustable parallax, ffp and illuminated reticle, that vastly changes things! </p><p></p><p>For hunting 0-400, I would assume anything 12x or so + or -, and if the vx6hd is at the top of your budget, maybe over, that gives an idea. </p><p></p><p>Is illumination a requirement? Will a bdc reticle suffice or do you need to be able to dial? A little more detail, and we can help ya get the best bang for your buck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2204811, member: 87243"] If your not looking for a LR scope with all the extra features that come with it, that will get you better glass for the money. And no, the vx3 is not the same clarity as the vx6, the vx5 isn't as good as the vx6 either. The simple answer will be something along the lines of "the most expensive one you can afford", but I know as well as the next guy that not everyone can get alpha grade glass. A better way to get more useful suggestions, is to name your budget, and any requirements you have. If your budget is $1200, and you only need a 3-9x type optic, you can get some dang good glass. If your budget is $500, and you want at least 18x, side adjustable parallax, ffp and illuminated reticle, that vastly changes things! For hunting 0-400, I would assume anything 12x or so + or -, and if the vx6hd is at the top of your budget, maybe over, that gives an idea. Is illumination a requirement? Will a bdc reticle suffice or do you need to be able to dial? A little more detail, and we can help ya get the best bang for your buck! [/QUOTE]
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