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Brightest Scope at Dawn and at Dusk / Moon Light?#15483382
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<blockquote data-quote="Riflehunter1776" data-source="post: 2038708" data-attributes="member: 103369"><p>I agree about the fixed being brighter. Funny enough, I've listened to people adamantly disagree about the adjustable zoom diffusion. But I've found that a much cheaper fixed scope will hold it's own against a top dollar variable from the same company, when it comes to light gathering.</p><p></p><p>As far as the quality of brands, I have a ton of meoptas, R1, R2, fixed, meopros. I've run twilight tests vs the fixed and variable (T96) S&Bs. <strong>While I love meopta and think they are an incredible scope for 99% of all hunting, they are not nearly as bright in low light as the top zeiss and S&Bs. </strong> And not just to "my eyes", I've had a number of people repeat the test with me. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing about Meopta.....I've had meopros which have a brighter twilight image than the R2's. So for someone looking for an excellent budget scope, they are hard to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riflehunter1776, post: 2038708, member: 103369"] I agree about the fixed being brighter. Funny enough, I've listened to people adamantly disagree about the adjustable zoom diffusion. But I've found that a much cheaper fixed scope will hold it's own against a top dollar variable from the same company, when it comes to light gathering. As far as the quality of brands, I have a ton of meoptas, R1, R2, fixed, meopros. I've run twilight tests vs the fixed and variable (T96) S&Bs. [B]While I love meopta and think they are an incredible scope for 99% of all hunting, they are not nearly as bright in low light as the top zeiss and S&Bs. [/B] And not just to "my eyes", I've had a number of people repeat the test with me. Funny thing about Meopta.....I've had meopros which have a brighter twilight image than the R2's. So for someone looking for an excellent budget scope, they are hard to beat. [/QUOTE]
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