4x16 x42 atac

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Do any of you run one of these and how are they in low light?


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I use this scope and it is fine during legal shooting hours. The light up retical is needed in real dim conditions
 

calico pig

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Do any of you run one of these and how are they in low light?


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We have a MIL R version. To ME it's great glass with zero issues in low light. They are better than our NX8 by a little. For reference we have a few TT315m and a ZCO 420. It hangs with them just fine. I can't think of something better, so if you find it let me know :)
 

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Do any of you run one of these and how are they in low light?


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Yes, mil-c reticle, yes good to go. Illuminated reticle on the lowest setting works too.
 

Nine Banger

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4-16x42 is good to go in low light up to 30 minutes after sunset but the Mil-c reticle is “fuzzy” when Illuminated. Buy Mil-r.

The green Digillum reticle is the best illuminated reticle I’ve ever looked at.

I’ve used the 56mm ATACR too which will buy you a full hour after sunset but it’s only available in SFP and heavy….er…heavier.
 
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RWT

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Had one- liked it, but sold it due to weight and desire for a better reticle. The scope was just to large for a hunting rifle. 34MM main tube and dialing knobs large enough to cook an egg on. I prefer less bulk for hunting edible critters.
 

Eiden

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Have one on my current hunting rig. I have no complaints. Great quality and I have not come across any situations where the reticle wasn't usable.
 
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