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Help FM Bushnell Elite DMRII 3.5-21 owners
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2103021" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I need some input from owners of Bushnell Elite DMRii 3.5-21×50mm scope with the ILLUMINATED FFP G3 reticle who have used it often enough hunting big game such as deer antelope and elk to say the FFP G3 illuminated reticle will work well enough at the minimum 3.5 power in the lowest light conditions I will encounter hunting first and last light of mornings and evening's ESPECIALLY if hunting in heavy woods cover, and using it in its higher power settings if in more open country.</p><p></p><p>I have been avoiding FFP scopesfor hunting because of the reticle being to small to see for accurate on game shot placement in lowest light conditions especially if hunting in heavy cover or heavy timber as I often do.</p><p>Some time ago I gave several FFP scopes look through in low light conditions and found the reticles low light performance unacceptable for shots on large game like deer</p><p>But those were all non-illuminated reticles and I have read more than a few sterling reviews of the illuminated Bushnell G3 reticle's performance on game at its lowest power settings but would GREATLY APPRECIATE if those who own 3.5-21×50mm DMRii's with an illuminated G3 reticle would give me thier actual in the field experiences of the Illuminated G3 reticle at 3.5 power in low light conditions especially while hunting in heavy cover and low light as well as higher power settings of at least 12-15 power in low light but more open country </p><p>Greatest of thanks,</p><p>Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2103021, member: 95733"] I need some input from owners of Bushnell Elite DMRii 3.5-21×50mm scope with the ILLUMINATED FFP G3 reticle who have used it often enough hunting big game such as deer antelope and elk to say the FFP G3 illuminated reticle will work well enough at the minimum 3.5 power in the lowest light conditions I will encounter hunting first and last light of mornings and evening's ESPECIALLY if hunting in heavy woods cover, and using it in its higher power settings if in more open country. I have been avoiding FFP scopesfor hunting because of the reticle being to small to see for accurate on game shot placement in lowest light conditions especially if hunting in heavy cover or heavy timber as I often do. Some time ago I gave several FFP scopes look through in low light conditions and found the reticles low light performance unacceptable for shots on large game like deer But those were all non-illuminated reticles and I have read more than a few sterling reviews of the illuminated Bushnell G3 reticle's performance on game at its lowest power settings but would GREATLY APPRECIATE if those who own 3.5-21×50mm DMRii's with an illuminated G3 reticle would give me thier actual in the field experiences of the Illuminated G3 reticle at 3.5 power in low light conditions especially while hunting in heavy cover and low light as well as higher power settings of at least 12-15 power in low light but more open country Greatest of thanks, Art [/QUOTE]
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