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Best low light glass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2250210" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>Yes very well said and totally on the money. I'm 50 and my eyes are def bot what they used to be. I've been hunting consistently for 30 yrs and bought my first Swarovski almost 20yrs ago. It was an amazing discovery for my younger eyes....and I've been an optics nut since them. I've tried them all, but Swaro, Leica and S&B is all I care to use. They were the best for my eyes 20yrs ago and still are today. </p><p>One last remark, I had no idea how important a scope's eye box was until recently. I bought outside of my usual short list and although the glass was superb, getting behind the scope and finding the sweet spot was tough....the eye piece was smaller and the eye box was looking for a needle in a haystack. I hated to send it back but it was that bad.....or should I say different and more difficult than I was accustomed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2250210, member: 113003"] Yes very well said and totally on the money. I’m 50 and my eyes are def bot what they used to be. I’ve been hunting consistently for 30 yrs and bought my first Swarovski almost 20yrs ago. It was an amazing discovery for my younger eyes....and I’ve been an optics nut since them. I’ve tried them all, but Swaro, Leica and S&B is all I care to use. They were the best for my eyes 20yrs ago and still are today. One last remark, I had no idea how important a scope’s eye box was until recently. I bought outside of my usual short list and although the glass was superb, getting behind the scope and finding the sweet spot was tough....the eye piece was smaller and the eye box was looking for a needle in a haystack. I hated to send it back but it was that bad.....or should I say different and more difficult than I was accustomed to. [/QUOTE]
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