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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1318931" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I have a mark 4, zeiss conquest, sightron s-tac, Burris veracity, and recently purchased a vx3- lrp. The lrp has the same glass as the mark 4, lighter tube construction, zero stop elevation turret, and impact reticle for holdovers, I would take a look at one for a lr hunting scope. </p><p></p><p>To save money, the sightron is unbeatable, clear, 4-20 zoom, precise turret movement. But none, excluding lrp, beat the mark 4 for low light and I've tested them on a full moon night.</p><p></p><p> I unfortunately have only looked through your mentioned scopes and can't compare them to mine. </p><p></p><p>I agree with others, for hunting get a sfp scope or else illuminated ffp, in low light you will not see your crosshairs at low magnification. I know it's a long range hunting site, but it's hunting an sooner or later you will have to make a quick 50 yd shot with your long range rifle. It's happened to me twice now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1318931, member: 101677"] I have a mark 4, zeiss conquest, sightron s-tac, Burris veracity, and recently purchased a vx3- lrp. The lrp has the same glass as the mark 4, lighter tube construction, zero stop elevation turret, and impact reticle for holdovers, I would take a look at one for a lr hunting scope. To save money, the sightron is unbeatable, clear, 4-20 zoom, precise turret movement. But none, excluding lrp, beat the mark 4 for low light and I've tested them on a full moon night. I unfortunately have only looked through your mentioned scopes and can't compare them to mine. I agree with others, for hunting get a sfp scope or else illuminated ffp, in low light you will not see your crosshairs at low magnification. I know it's a long range hunting site, but it's hunting an sooner or later you will have to make a quick 50 yd shot with your long range rifle. It's happened to me twice now [/QUOTE]
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