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<blockquote data-quote="Casscade" data-source="post: 2679347" data-attributes="member: 5002"><p>Don't get caught up in the marketing figures, percentages doesn't take into account sample variations and other factors. Either you can see to make a shot or you can't. Look for something with the largest apparent fov possible, you'll also want something that can maintain IQ at power, it's one reason bins appear better than scopes, more area is a huge thing when hunting 45-50 minutes after sunset. Swaro z6 and z8's, Zeiss v8's or the older diavari v series, the Leica magnus is also up there, a good sample of any will get you there. As a cheaper option the Steiner Predator 4 is outstanding, it outclasses anything remotely close in price imo. Again, either you can see or you can't, that's all that matters assuming we take into account the scope works of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casscade, post: 2679347, member: 5002"] Don’t get caught up in the marketing figures, percentages doesn’t take into account sample variations and other factors. Either you can see to make a shot or you can’t. Look for something with the largest apparent fov possible, you’ll also want something that can maintain IQ at power, it’s one reason bins appear better than scopes, more area is a huge thing when hunting 45-50 minutes after sunset. Swaro z6 and z8’s, Zeiss v8’s or the older diavari v series, the Leica magnus is also up there, a good sample of any will get you there. As a cheaper option the Steiner Predator 4 is outstanding, it outclasses anything remotely close in price imo. Again, either you can see or you can’t, that’s all that matters assuming we take into account the scope works of course. [/QUOTE]
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