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Best low light glass?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamiemc@tds.net" data-source="post: 2249360" data-attributes="member: 23064"><p>Bob cape you are absolutely correct and I highly recommend an illuminated reticle for hunting in low light conditions. It is amazing how dark and difficult it is to see your reticle in deep woods at the beginning and end of legal shooting hours! </p><p>I have leupold S&B nightforce nxs of all kinds on my long range rifles both tactical or hunting since the 70's and I just put a swaro X5i 3x18x50 on my latest long range and it is as good as any I have ever had on a rifle whether target hunting or LE. It may not be as durable as a night force and that is why night force has been on my duty rifles since they came available, but it is clearer and brighter than any scope I have. The closest one for light gathering to the X5i is my S&B PM2 5x25. </p><p>I bought the swaro X5i from the classifieds here and have been very happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamiemc@tds.net, post: 2249360, member: 23064"] Bob cape you are absolutely correct and I highly recommend an illuminated reticle for hunting in low light conditions. It is amazing how dark and difficult it is to see your reticle in deep woods at the beginning and end of legal shooting hours! I have leupold S&B nightforce nxs of all kinds on my long range rifles both tactical or hunting since the 70’s and I just put a swaro X5i 3x18x50 on my latest long range and it is as good as any I have ever had on a rifle whether target hunting or LE. It may not be as durable as a night force and that is why night force has been on my duty rifles since they came available, but it is clearer and brighter than any scope I have. The closest one for light gathering to the X5i is my S&B PM2 5x25. I bought the swaro X5i from the classifieds here and have been very happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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