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Ideas about improving current setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 175996" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>In low light the NP-R1 & R2 can be difficult to see so I would suggest you consider an illuminated reticle. I do not have an illuminated reticle to say for sure that it is the cure for the problem. However, I do just the opposite of AJ and like to click but still like the NP-R1 & R2 because it is the same units as the knobs and I can use the reticle for the second shot if I should need one. </p><p></p><p>The 56mm objective will cause the scope to sit high so you may need to get a cheekpiece. Shawn Carlock makes a very good one that I use. Some people like the strap on kind that has bullet loops and stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 175996, member: 8"] In low light the NP-R1 & R2 can be difficult to see so I would suggest you consider an illuminated reticle. I do not have an illuminated reticle to say for sure that it is the cure for the problem. However, I do just the opposite of AJ and like to click but still like the NP-R1 & R2 because it is the same units as the knobs and I can use the reticle for the second shot if I should need one. The 56mm objective will cause the scope to sit high so you may need to get a cheekpiece. Shawn Carlock makes a very good one that I use. Some people like the strap on kind that has bullet loops and stuff. [/QUOTE]
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