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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
best twilight scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat S." data-source="post: 20076" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Several years ago I was looking for the best scope I could find for hunting elk at dawn and dusk and found the Signature Series Burris 1.5X6 to be far superior to either a VX2 3X9(40 or 50 mm) or a 3.5X10 VX3 when the Burris was turned down to 1.5X. With each on 3X it was a toss up. The small objective lens on the Burris is no indicator as to how much light it will transmit on the lower power. As a note: I got the scope with a heavy plex which seems to help also under low light conditions.</p><p></p><p> Pat S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat S., post: 20076, member: 1161"] Several years ago I was looking for the best scope I could find for hunting elk at dawn and dusk and found the Signature Series Burris 1.5X6 to be far superior to either a VX2 3X9(40 or 50 mm) or a 3.5X10 VX3 when the Burris was turned down to 1.5X. With each on 3X it was a toss up. The small objective lens on the Burris is no indicator as to how much light it will transmit on the lower power. As a note: I got the scope with a heavy plex which seems to help also under low light conditions. Pat S. [/QUOTE]
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