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    For the money your not going to beat a trijicon 2.5-10x56 or a meopta meostar 3-10x56. Got 2 if the trijicons and sold might nightforce shv because it couldn’t hang with the trijicons in low light

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantcaresb View Post
    For the money your not going to beat a trijicon 2.5-10x56 or a meopta meostar 3-10x56. Got 2 if the trijicons and sold might nightforce shv because it couldn’t hang with the trijicons in low light
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    X2 on the Bushnell Dust to Dawn
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadboy View Post
    Nikon prostaff 7's are the brightest scopes I've seen. I have several $1500+ scopes that are not as bright.
    Nikon all the way ....can night hunt with it and have taken hogs way past last light with it ....they rock at last light for sure
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    Best I ever had was a Pentax Lightseeker, but they are no more. Using Nikon now and they are almost as good as the Pentax. Have no problem hunting in South Carolina's hour before sunrise to hour after sunset legal shooting time. Could at times even extend that a bit depending on background.

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    One thing for sure..We have allot of choices !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadboy View Post
    Nikon prostaff 7's are the brightest scopes I've seen. I have several $1500+ scopes that are not as bright.
    Right there with ya,my son enjoys building long range rifles,he has spent several thousands on various scopes,but my Nikon pro staff 7 can walk side by side with them,and he will admit it,

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    Have you had any trouble with the Nikons? I broke a crosshair on one...don't know if that is a common problem or not

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    I had one that wouldn't hold zero. Sent it back they said nothing wrong with it. I put it on eBay and replace with a Leopold. Problem solved.

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    I guess I probably have enough rifles..I pick ten to sight in each year...Most are wearing Leopold...I guess I will keep them...Seems the common denominator is that 50 mm gather more light...I will use those at dark..I hate hunting till dark anyway

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