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My two day guided hunt lasted 15 minutes
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2527300" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>This was my first time hunting with it as it is a relatively recent purchase so I can only offer up my preliminary thoughts. I like it, especially at its price point. The tool less resettable zero on the elevation is convenient and the magnification adjustment is smooth. Overall it is just user friendly. Does it feel like it is built to the same specs as my Kahles or a Razor HD Gen II, no, but I wasn't expecting it to. With it being so new I haven't really spent much time behind it in transitional light, but I shot this pig before 0600 under a fairly heavy oak coverage and had no problems picking up the details and didn't have to use the illumination. I had a set of Meopta 8x56 binoculars which were great, especially in low light, so I bought this based on their performance. I also went for the MRAD reticle and am content with that choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2527300, member: 113623"] This was my first time hunting with it as it is a relatively recent purchase so I can only offer up my preliminary thoughts. I like it, especially at its price point. The tool less resettable zero on the elevation is convenient and the magnification adjustment is smooth. Overall it is just user friendly. Does it feel like it is built to the same specs as my Kahles or a Razor HD Gen II, no, but I wasn't expecting it to. With it being so new I haven't really spent much time behind it in transitional light, but I shot this pig before 0600 under a fairly heavy oak coverage and had no problems picking up the details and didn't have to use the illumination. I had a set of Meopta 8x56 binoculars which were great, especially in low light, so I bought this based on their performance. I also went for the MRAD reticle and am content with that choice. [/QUOTE]
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