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Scope Advice For A Custom Hunting Rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="jdm5267" data-source="post: 444396" data-attributes="member: 26226"><p>Thank you guys so much so far, keep the comments coming. I guess part of my dilemma is I have never used or looked through a Nightforce. I am curious if anyone knows what the low light performance is like. This is crucial to me because in SC especially during the august velvet season shots come in the first and last half hour of light due to deer (sometimes Hogs) not wanting to move in the 90+ degree heat. From what I've heard the Nightforces are pretty much bulletproof they seem to be more like a mil-spec scope which are designed to be punished and still perform flawless. Swarovski and leupold both perform well in low light in my experience and they are extremely well made. The light transmission is my next concern because quite frankly I could probably shoot reasonably well with a junk scope in broad daylight. We don't normally get that luxury in most hunting situations. Thank you guys once again and I hope to get some more feed back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdm5267, post: 444396, member: 26226"] Thank you guys so much so far, keep the comments coming. I guess part of my dilemma is I have never used or looked through a Nightforce. I am curious if anyone knows what the low light performance is like. This is crucial to me because in SC especially during the august velvet season shots come in the first and last half hour of light due to deer (sometimes Hogs) not wanting to move in the 90+ degree heat. From what I've heard the Nightforces are pretty much bulletproof they seem to be more like a mil-spec scope which are designed to be punished and still perform flawless. Swarovski and leupold both perform well in low light in my experience and they are extremely well made. The light transmission is my next concern because quite frankly I could probably shoot reasonably well with a junk scope in broad daylight. We don't normally get that luxury in most hunting situations. Thank you guys once again and I hope to get some more feed back. [/QUOTE]
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