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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1342930" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I have compared a lot of optics. Positively I can tell you switching from a 7X to a 10X optics of equal quality definitely lengths the time you can see things. It's just the same as if you walk closer to something in low light; you can see it better. With that said, I use 7X binoculars. If I see something I can put the scope on it to check it out better; whether good light or low light.</p><p></p><p>Test it yourself. Using your scope on a low setting find something in it after the sun goes down. When you can no longer distinguish it turn up the magnification. All of a sudden you can see it again. I remember a guy hunting Africa. He had a 1-6X scope set on 1X. The guide told him to, "Shoot<strong>!</strong>" He said, "I don't see it<strong>!</strong>" The guide ordered him, "Turn up your scope and shoot<strong>!</strong>" He did and got it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1342930, member: 70559"] I have compared a lot of optics. Positively I can tell you switching from a 7X to a 10X optics of equal quality definitely lengths the time you can see things. It's just the same as if you walk closer to something in low light; you can see it better. With that said, I use 7X binoculars. If I see something I can put the scope on it to check it out better; whether good light or low light. Test it yourself. Using your scope on a low setting find something in it after the sun goes down. When you can no longer distinguish it turn up the magnification. All of a sudden you can see it again. I remember a guy hunting Africa. He had a 1-6X scope set on 1X. The guide told him to, "Shoot[B]![/B]" He said, "I don't see it[B]![/B]" The guide ordered him, "Turn up your scope and shoot[B]![/B]" He did and got it. [/QUOTE]
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