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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1381122" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>I have used the Pulsar XD 50 scope. It is good for the money. I would think the xp 28 would be a step below it. Which would be ok in a viewer. I would not want to use it as a scope. Just not enough definition. Here is an example with our viewer. I found a target in the road ahead of us at 100 yards. Could not tell what it was. We use the viewer so we do not have to scan with a heavy rifle. Pulled my rifle up with the Pulsar XD 50. Middle of the road scope. The white form looked like a bobcat. My brother pulled his rifle up with the Reap IR. Top of the line scope. Sure enough it was a bobcat sitting in the middle of the road licking his paws. Buy the absolute best you can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1381122, member: 81625"] I have used the Pulsar XD 50 scope. It is good for the money. I would think the xp 28 would be a step below it. Which would be ok in a viewer. I would not want to use it as a scope. Just not enough definition. Here is an example with our viewer. I found a target in the road ahead of us at 100 yards. Could not tell what it was. We use the viewer so we do not have to scan with a heavy rifle. Pulled my rifle up with the Pulsar XD 50. Middle of the road scope. The white form looked like a bobcat. My brother pulled his rifle up with the Reap IR. Top of the line scope. Sure enough it was a bobcat sitting in the middle of the road licking his paws. Buy the absolute best you can afford. [/QUOTE]
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