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Illuminated vs non illuminated reticles
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<blockquote data-quote="sitkadeer" data-source="post: 960146" data-attributes="member: 68479"><p>I have a couple 5-20 trijicons with the posts. During daylight hours, most of the time I turn the illumination off, as it doesn't have a an advantage how I use them. However, after sunset they really come in to play and have absolutely aided me many times and made life much easier not straining my eyes. </p><p></p><p>If I was just a big game hunter, I don't know that illumination would serve much purpose unless it's getting dark. In the canopy, as I think someone else has mentioned, especially in places like western Oregon and Washington, I imagine they'd be of great use. One time in western Washington, I was shocked at how much light some of that forest blocks and how dark it can get back in there. It was pretty cool, a very different environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sitkadeer, post: 960146, member: 68479"] I have a couple 5-20 trijicons with the posts. During daylight hours, most of the time I turn the illumination off, as it doesn't have a an advantage how I use them. However, after sunset they really come in to play and have absolutely aided me many times and made life much easier not straining my eyes. If I was just a big game hunter, I don't know that illumination would serve much purpose unless it's getting dark. In the canopy, as I think someone else has mentioned, especially in places like western Oregon and Washington, I imagine they'd be of great use. One time in western Washington, I was shocked at how much light some of that forest blocks and how dark it can get back in there. It was pretty cool, a very different environment. [/QUOTE]
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