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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2212032" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>Yes, I stopped taking "Top 10" lists seriously a long time ago. Working and having friends and family in the industry gives you a dose of reality, and a clear understanding of a company's marketing budget.....and exactly how these top 10 lists are compiled. </p><p>I've been an optics nut for a long time and I have spent a lot of time evaluating optics....not only by looking through them, but also looking into them....into the company and it's process from design through build and all the way to the retail shelf. I've learned enough to make my choices after determining what suits my eyes best. </p><p>I'd be hard pressed to choose any scope made in the Pacific Rim over Germany, Austria, or the Czech Republic. Optically the European glass is easier on my eyes, but the process and mindset is the biggest issue....the one comparison that comes to mind is "sizzle versus steak". </p><p>Just so I don't get an envelope of anthrax in the mail, I do wanna give a shout out to Nightforce and their loyalists. Made in America, and in my best judgement a 10/10 for quality, durability and reliability. The glass is well above average, except for the Atacr, which is exceptional. I would own one in a heartbeat if they offered my preferred reticle, and could figure out a way to drop some weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2212032, member: 113003"] Yes, I stopped taking “Top 10” lists seriously a long time ago. Working and having friends and family in the industry gives you a dose of reality, and a clear understanding of a company’s marketing budget.....and exactly how these top 10 lists are compiled. I’ve been an optics nut for a long time and I have spent a lot of time evaluating optics....not only by looking through them, but also looking into them....into the company and it’s process from design through build and all the way to the retail shelf. I’ve learned enough to make my choices after determining what suits my eyes best. I’d be hard pressed to choose any scope made in the Pacific Rim over Germany, Austria, or the Czech Republic. Optically the European glass is easier on my eyes, but the process and mindset is the biggest issue....the one comparison that comes to mind is “sizzle versus steak”. Just so I don’t get an envelope of anthrax in the mail, I do wanna give a shout out to Nightforce and their loyalists. Made in America, and in my best judgement a 10/10 for quality, durability and reliability. The glass is well above average, except for the Atacr, which is exceptional. I would own one in a heartbeat if they offered my preferred reticle, and could figure out a way to drop some weight. [/QUOTE]
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