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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1589762" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I've been tempted to use a lit reticle in low power, in the dark timber. I haven't because I can still see game "long after legal shooting hours", ha. I hunted with a peep sighted 30-30 on deer season and took my Swarovski 8X binos ( always do) and a big deer sauntered by me ( I was trail watching just inside the edge of dark timber) and with the 8x saw it was a doe and not a legal spike ( I could make out with naked eye it was pretty slick headed, no rack). I had the "Twilight aperture" in my peep and at 35yds I could have whacked her...but it was long after legal hours, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1589762, member: 86754"] I've been tempted to use a lit reticle in low power, in the dark timber. I haven't because I can still see game "long after legal shooting hours", ha. I hunted with a peep sighted 30-30 on deer season and took my Swarovski 8X binos ( always do) and a big deer sauntered by me ( I was trail watching just inside the edge of dark timber) and with the 8x saw it was a doe and not a legal spike ( I could make out with naked eye it was pretty slick headed, no rack). I had the "Twilight aperture" in my peep and at 35yds I could have whacked her...but it was long after legal hours, ha. [/QUOTE]
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