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    What is your favorite for shots at dark?

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    Leupold 4.5-14 50mm
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    I have a Redfield 3x9x50 and it sees way past shooting time at 150 yards, evening on bad cloudy days
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    Leopold 50mm. If price is no problem go with Zeiss or swarovski.( 50mm) if you on a budget Simmons atec is not bad but it will not hold up to big magnum guns

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    Don't like to shoot at dark if it can be avoided,but When we do a good 40-50 mm scope and the lowest power 3x9 "3" 2x 10-50 mm "2" gathers more light,also works good in foggy conditions.
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    Leave mine on 9 power most of the time, 99 percent of my shots are over 100 yards, gets to late to see that way I need to leave. shooting time is over at 5:36 this evening, even with it cloudy I will be able to see till 6, need to be gone before that.
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    Nikon prostaff 7's are the brightest scopes I've seen. I have several $1500+ scopes that are not as bright.
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    I have a Bushnell Elite 2.5-16x50 that's good for dusk/dawn shooting. I keep it set on 2.5-3 most of the time for a wider field of view. I also have a Millet TRS 4-16x50 illuminated ; it's a decent scope for the money but, it is a heavy rascal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe175 View Post
    Leopold 50mm. If price is no problem go with Zeiss or swarovski.( 50mm) if you on a budget Simmons atec is not bad but it will not hold up to big magnum guns

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    I've got one one my dad's muzzleloader it's probably been on it for 15ys or more. Got one on his 30-06 It's been on for 10ys. I had one on a 270 that only lasted 2yrs. So it's a roll of the dice. That same 270 has got the good out of a few scopes so I want talk bad about it for that one.

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