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Illuminted reticle or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="trucraft" data-source="post: 996139" data-attributes="member: 67624"><p>I don't have it on all my scopes but as already said nice to have it when you need it.</p><p>I have passed up shots on deer as the light is fading in dark woodland due to only have a head/neck shot on and not being able to see the cross hair.</p><p>On my Kahles I have a very fine reticle so on low mag close up shots the IR is perfect.</p><p>If you have a bold reticle you can get away without in 99℅ of situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trucraft, post: 996139, member: 67624"] I don't have it on all my scopes but as already said nice to have it when you need it. I have passed up shots on deer as the light is fading in dark woodland due to only have a head/neck shot on and not being able to see the cross hair. On my Kahles I have a very fine reticle so on low mag close up shots the IR is perfect. If you have a bold reticle you can get away without in 99℅ of situations. [/QUOTE]
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