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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2207320" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>Man this posts makes me ready to get in the blind! I am in northen MO so your late season muzz and ours is about the same style of hunting.</p><p>If my eyes were as good as they were 20 years ago I wouldn't be considering new glass. </p><p></p><p>Not all eyes are created equal. My wifes family all have exceptional vision. Like crazy long distance spotting abilities. One of my brother inlaws</p><p>can count deer out in fields while driving down the road. Even on very dark nights. I have been with him and he would say there are 12 deer out in that field pretty sure all are does. I call BS so we turn around and sure enough 150 yards out in a field there they were. </p><p></p><p>When my 12 year old can take a 6 power range finder and call out hits on paper because I cant see them on 9 power on an old Leupold...</p><p>and he can't either(using old Leupold) I figure its time I upgrade. I also have hit the rule of 80 and will retire in 2 more years(maybe one).</p><p>So after 30 years of making sure everyone else(kids and wife) has the best we can afford I figure I better get me a "retirement scope".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2207320, member: 118823"] Man this posts makes me ready to get in the blind! I am in northen MO so your late season muzz and ours is about the same style of hunting. If my eyes were as good as they were 20 years ago I wouldn't be considering new glass. Not all eyes are created equal. My wifes family all have exceptional vision. Like crazy long distance spotting abilities. One of my brother inlaws can count deer out in fields while driving down the road. Even on very dark nights. I have been with him and he would say there are 12 deer out in that field pretty sure all are does. I call BS so we turn around and sure enough 150 yards out in a field there they were. When my 12 year old can take a 6 power range finder and call out hits on paper because I cant see them on 9 power on an old Leupold... and he can't either(using old Leupold) I figure its time I upgrade. I also have hit the rule of 80 and will retire in 2 more years(maybe one). So after 30 years of making sure everyone else(kids and wife) has the best we can afford I figure I better get me a "retirement scope". [/QUOTE]
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