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Best Scope For Big Game Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="sakofan" data-source="post: 58001" data-attributes="member: 1278"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I would go with a Swarovski Pro-Hunter 1.5-6x42 or a Swarovski Pro-Hunter 2.5-10x42 these are 30 mm toob and would be better in low light then 1" if you are hunting in low light. I have been hunting with one of Swarovski 1.5x6x42 for some time on a 7mm Rem Mag and have maid shots with this combo on Elk at 650 yards.</p><p>Crow Mag </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>While I concede that the Swaro PH is a great hunting scope, the 30mm tube increasing low light performance is not accurate.</p><p>A 30mm tube allows for more windage and elevation adjustments than a 1" tube. Increased light transmission is not a factor that the human eye can detect between the 30mm tube and the 1". </p><p>Supposedly a tougher, stronger design as well. I'm a fan of 30mm tubes too.</p><p></p><p>Do you have certain budget in mind??...sakofan...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sakofan, post: 58001, member: 1278"] [ QUOTE ] I would go with a Swarovski Pro-Hunter 1.5-6x42 or a Swarovski Pro-Hunter 2.5-10x42 these are 30 mm toob and would be better in low light then 1" if you are hunting in low light. I have been hunting with one of Swarovski 1.5x6x42 for some time on a 7mm Rem Mag and have maid shots with this combo on Elk at 650 yards. Crow Mag [/ QUOTE ] While I concede that the Swaro PH is a great hunting scope, the 30mm tube increasing low light performance is not accurate. A 30mm tube allows for more windage and elevation adjustments than a 1" tube. Increased light transmission is not a factor that the human eye can detect between the 30mm tube and the 1". Supposedly a tougher, stronger design as well. I'm a fan of 30mm tubes too. Do you have certain budget in mind??...sakofan... [/QUOTE]
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