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Light weight scope question
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1542804" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I'll throw this out as I found myself in the same boat. Have you looked at a bushnell elite 6500? 2.5-16 17.3 ounces. I had the z5 and the 6500 waiting for rifle. While I waited I had them both out during low light many times going back and forth watching the antlers on a deer target till dark. The z5 was a bit better but to be honest both gave up at about the same time. Seems odd as the bushnell is darker during peak daylight hours but stays light as the sun goes down. I've noticed this with my lieca also. I have the scope in mil dot so I have hold overs but I mainly twist turrets and it has tracked straight every time. I've been trying to convince myself the swaro is what I need but every time I get them side by side I stick with the bushnell. Because of the turret travel and repeatable turns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1542804, member: 54383"] I’ll throw this out as I found myself in the same boat. Have you looked at a bushnell elite 6500? 2.5-16 17.3 ounces. I had the z5 and the 6500 waiting for rifle. While I waited I had them both out during low light many times going back and forth watching the antlers on a deer target till dark. The z5 was a bit better but to be honest both gave up at about the same time. Seems odd as the bushnell is darker during peak daylight hours but stays light as the sun goes down. I’ve noticed this with my lieca also. I have the scope in mil dot so I have hold overs but I mainly twist turrets and it has tracked straight every time. I’ve been trying to convince myself the swaro is what I need but every time I get them side by side I stick with the bushnell. Because of the turret travel and repeatable turns [/QUOTE]
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