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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1348541" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Great video.. I was particularly interested in the glare test and have often wondered how much the manufacturers pay attention to this. I have a particular stand in Alberta that has produced good whitetails over the past several years. The big issue is that the bucks show up at sunset from the west at 500-700 yards and the orange/yellow glare has been a major issue often causing me to wait for a clear shot, or loose the opportunity all together. A few months ago I was able to replicate the condition out my basement door at sunset and took the opportunity to compare a few of my scopes. My NF ATACR, NXS,Vortex AMG and Huskemaw all had severe haze issues that obstructed a clear shot at a 300 yard grey rock about the size of a bucks chest. The clear winner of the lot with only a slight yellow tint, but crisp view of the rock was my March 5x25x52.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1348541, member: 10291"] Great video.. I was particularly interested in the glare test and have often wondered how much the manufacturers pay attention to this. I have a particular stand in Alberta that has produced good whitetails over the past several years. The big issue is that the bucks show up at sunset from the west at 500-700 yards and the orange/yellow glare has been a major issue often causing me to wait for a clear shot, or loose the opportunity all together. A few months ago I was able to replicate the condition out my basement door at sunset and took the opportunity to compare a few of my scopes. My NF ATACR, NXS,Vortex AMG and Huskemaw all had severe haze issues that obstructed a clear shot at a 300 yard grey rock about the size of a bucks chest. The clear winner of the lot with only a slight yellow tint, but crisp view of the rock was my March 5x25x52. [/QUOTE]
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