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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2226178" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I spoke to my Optometrist about scopes and he said what I expected him to say.</p><p>You can buy a 3500.00 S&B scope at 20 years old but when you get 50 years old there is a possibility you will find it not as clear as it used to be and the cause is not the scope!</p><p>Our eyes has a protective covering and as we age that covering thickens to the point that we have to have the covering surgery to reshape the covering having it thinned.</p><p>For that reason I will never pay 3500.00 for a scope that I will only enjoy as long as my eyes will allow.</p><p>I have a Leupold vari x lll 1.75-6 x32 that I could hunt at night with.It's that clear at low light.</p><p>That scope sits on top of a Browning BLR(Steel Receiver) in 358 win and has taken many hogs,deer,mule deer and a couple of black bears at magic time!</p><p>Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2226178, member: 108576"] I spoke to my Optometrist about scopes and he said what I expected him to say. You can buy a 3500.00 S&B scope at 20 years old but when you get 50 years old there is a possibility you will find it not as clear as it used to be and the cause is not the scope! Our eyes has a protective covering and as we age that covering thickens to the point that we have to have the covering surgery to reshape the covering having it thinned. For that reason I will never pay 3500.00 for a scope that I will only enjoy as long as my eyes will allow. I have a Leupold vari x lll 1.75-6 x32 that I could hunt at night with.It's that clear at low light. That scope sits on top of a Browning BLR(Steel Receiver) in 358 win and has taken many hogs,deer,mule deer and a couple of black bears at magic time! Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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