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Low light hunting
#8042816
11/08/20 10:59 PM
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270 guru
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Green Horn
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Scope suggestion for low light shooting, 600.00 max
Last edited by 270 guru; 11/08/20 11:53 PM. Reason: Price point
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8042834
11/08/20 11:14 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 15,701
603Country
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Better put a max price on it.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8042937
11/09/20 12:59 AM
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scottfromdallas
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 603Country]
#8042972
11/09/20 01:21 AM
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ImTheReasonDovesMourn
Snarky Mark
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Snarky Mark
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Better put a max price on it. No doubt.
Haha yea I polished that thing for hours.
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8042991
11/09/20 01:36 AM
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syncerus
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Extreme Tracker
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Typical shooting distance would also be helpful.
NRA Patriot Benefactor & DSC Lifer
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043008
11/09/20 01:46 AM
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Pig_Popper
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Illuminated center dot is a must
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043013
11/09/20 01:53 AM
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Jimbo1
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Leopold with the Firedot.
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043029
11/09/20 02:08 AM
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Joined: Mar 2010
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ntxtrapper
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Trijicon AccuPoint. No batteries to fail when you need it to work.
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043051
11/09/20 02:21 AM
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Joined: Jul 2007
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Brother in-law
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I just got a vortex LHT Hunter for my night gun. I have not checked it with a light yet but in day it’s super good glass
One illuminated center dot
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043054
11/09/20 02:22 AM
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Brother in-law
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Don’t opt for FFP and you’ll be happier
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043412
11/09/20 02:22 PM
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603Country
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I also vote for going with a fire dot type scope. Mine is a Leupold VX5 3-15, and I really do like it. And, I’m real happy with the new Athlon Midas 2.5-15 BDC 600A with the partially illuminated reticle. It would be under your $600 max price.
When I say that the Athlon reticle is partially illuminated, I mean that the center portion is all that’s illuminated. The Athlon is on my 223, and I have 3 bullet types loaded for it - 40, 63, and 65 gr bullets. I can, and have, adjusted the capped turrets back and forth between those bullets, and have been dead on every time. I can let the grandkids burn up my 40’s and then adjust back for the 65’s and be confident the POI is unchanged.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Low light hunting
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#8043473
11/09/20 03:00 PM
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Korean Redneck
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Trijicon AccuPoint. No batteries to fail when you need it to work. not necessarily accupoint, but some Trijicon. I rarely have a low light requirement but scope of choice would be my 2.5-10x56 accupower. Not this scope, but I have made about 125yd shot on game with 3x. never shot game, just paper/steel, in low light but I absolutely love this Tirijicon at low light. I assume the 56mm lens has alot to do with it. Very light for its size too, first focal, NO parallax.
I'm a dude who likes long barrels!
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: Brother in-law]
#8043524
11/09/20 03:34 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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kind of a big deal
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Don’t opt for FFP and you’ll be happier Pretty much. As it gets darker you have to lower zoom, if you are rocking FFP reticle is shrinking quickly
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043562
11/09/20 03:58 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
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Mike Honcho
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Best low light scope I have used or looked through during low light times is the Steiner P4xi 4-16x56. It’s flat out incredible
“Two things that define an individual what you do when you have everything, and what you do when you have nothing."
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
#8043579
11/09/20 04:15 PM
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flintknapper
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Don’t opt for FFP and you’ll be happier Pretty much. As it gets darker you have to lower zoom, if you are rocking FFP reticle is shrinking quickly Yep, Prefer Second Focal Plane for hunting scopes where your shot distances will be 200 yds. or less. FFP for longer ranges is fine. Low Light conditions and the background can make some targets very difficult to see with ANY optic and as BoBo has alluded to, reducing the power of the scope will aid there.
Spartans ask not...how many, but where!
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Re: Low light hunting
[Re: 270 guru]
#8043754
11/09/20 06:58 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 60,470
BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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kind of a big deal
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I’d look for a used swaro z3
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