RichCoyle
Well-Known Member
Woods? You know the scope gets brighter when you turn the magnification down, right?
Anyone who did a low light test knows higher magnification helps see things longer in low light.
Woods? You know the scope gets brighter when you turn the magnification down, right?
Anyone who did a low light test knows higher magnification helps see things longer in low light.
I think what Rich is referring to, which has been proven multiple times is higher magnification, along with high resolution optics, provide a more detailed and a clearer picture of the intended target. Lowering the mag gives a bigger brighter picture, but less detail.
This has been proven multiple times with 12 X binoculars verse 10 X
I have that particular Nightforce also and will second your post. A lot of scopes have the entire reticle illuminated and kill your night vision. Sightron S3 IR only has the center dot illuminated in the MOA-2 reticle. I have two 8x32x56s.Nightforce shv 5-20x56 only the center is illuminated, can get one for less than$1400
If you want an illuminated dot reticle. And you don't want to be robbed. I use these.This is going on a 30 nosler that made a VX-6 unable to hold zero. I'd love a firedot on it but I can't chance another failure.
I was almost tempted to try one of those on a 22lr. But I stuck with the Arken EPL. I do have a Riton red dot for a shotgun. Built tough it seems. But I don't have much time on it. I want to run some 3 inch slugs through it to see how it holds up.If you want an illuminated dot reticle. And you don't want to be robbed. I use these.
3 PRIMAL 3-12×56
SIMPLY SPOT-ON The 3 Primal 3-12×56 is a simple but highly effective hunting optic. Designed with the hunter in mind, an oversized objective maximizes low-light image quality, while the RDH reticle…ritonoptics.com