I do better in the morning but do almost as good in the evenings. When I was younger and did not care what size deer I killed I love to hunt evenings because I killed more but now I'm a little more Selective and will leave when I can't tell how big they are. Good luck with what ever you decide
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Google them,there are several sites you can peruse over.
Nikon for me.
I agree 50 mm is most likely the correct answer but can also be misleading . A few years back I was searching for a Stainless scope to replace and old Simmons . Seems like everyone stopped making them especially for a 22 cal . I had a guy ask me if I had looked at a Weaver 2-7 , with a 28 mm lens . Told him I was not interested in cheap scopes . I take my squirrel hunting serious . Wanted something that you could shoot at first light even if tree rat was on the ground . Long story short ,turned out to be a great low light scope . I have a new appreciation for Weaver . Don't expect them to be cheap , they are not . google them . This man shoots competition and recommends that weaver is worthy of a look . As he put it "all glass is not equal". This 28 mm is clearer at dark-thirty than my Leopold on my other 22 .
Putting this on a new Winchester M70 in 270.
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