I ended up going w a TR25 1-6 accupoint. It’s a bit heavier at 19.2 than I first envisioned, however I think the 6x w be a bit more versatile down the line and worth a more few ounces.
Thank much to everyone for sharing their thoughts and experience.
Well, I borrowed a friends 1-6 PST vortex tonight, its made in the Philippines and it did just fine all the way through legal light. German or quality Japanese glass should be even better, not that’s it’s necessary.
Interestingly enough I liked it on 2x rather than 1x all the way through...
Thanks sooo much for the detailed response?
This is what confuses me. It’s seems a 1-4(6) will gather as much light on a low setting as one’s eye is capable of using? I don’t get why people are telling me they won’t be good for low light conditions?
I thought I understood exit pupil. Doesn’t it need to match roughly ones pupil size, at whatever state of dilation it is, in order to transmit enough light to see? This is what has me confused.
BTW, I’m no scoped rifle shooter. Until last year I hunted w an iron sighted pistol for close to...
I’m completely confused now. I had my mind set on a 1-4 (6) because they are compact and light weight. I’m being told the objective on those scopes are too small for low light conditions, in other words, the last few mins of legal hunting light.
I hunted w my red-dot this year and it was...
I couldn’t be happier. The fit and finish are immaculate.
M5 bottom metal on the sporter type stocks can be a challenge, the front can be elevated above flush from the stock and the back can be excessively recessed, not this one.
And it came in 3 oz lighter then quoted.
Wow, they do good...