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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1777095" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>I have one. As far as low light performance, it didn't change things enough for me to notice. On the back end of the scope it's kind of like a very very small constriction on my USO SN3 and no change at all on my Nikon P223 or SWFA 16x42 which I suspect has something to do with the size of the ocular lens on the scope compared to the ocular lens on the Triggercam. I've used mine in a PRS match and had no issues whatsoever. The other solutions on the market either seem like erector sets gone wrong or block the view through the scope or are physically so big that they cause interference with other stuff like parallax knobs, levels, angle indicators and dope card holders. Triggercam is the only one that's actually out of my bloody way and lets me look through my expensive scope without ruining the optics that my expensive scope provides me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1777095, member: 96226"] I have one. As far as low light performance, it didn't change things enough for me to notice. On the back end of the scope it's kind of like a very very small constriction on my USO SN3 and no change at all on my Nikon P223 or SWFA 16x42 which I suspect has something to do with the size of the ocular lens on the scope compared to the ocular lens on the Triggercam. I've used mine in a PRS match and had no issues whatsoever. The other solutions on the market either seem like erector sets gone wrong or block the view through the scope or are physically so big that they cause interference with other stuff like parallax knobs, levels, angle indicators and dope card holders. Triggercam is the only one that's actually out of my bloody way and lets me look through my expensive scope without ruining the optics that my expensive scope provides me. [/QUOTE]
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