S&B Polar or Leica Amplus 6. No way would I buy a "forever scope" without spectacular low light performance.
Lol damnit. See....why can't we have it all?!
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S&B Polar or Leica Amplus 6. No way would I buy a "forever scope" without spectacular low light performance.
I think i have it all with my Mangus i...but they are no longer for sale in US. Amplus is almost as good for significantly less $Lol damnit. See....why can't we have it all?!
Most of my rifles have VX6s, but my last 2 were built with Trijicon Credo HXs. I had 1 VX6 lose its zero, I caught it before my hunt but I lost a lot of confidence in the scope. I've been really impressed with the Trijicons so far and based on reviews, I have a lot of confidence that it won't lose zero. This is the version I got, it's got the illuminated reticle, but it's SFP. There are some FFP versions, worth your consideration.
I think i have it all with my Mangus i...but they are no longer for sale in US. Amplus is almost as good for significantly less $
Their pricing and lack of marketing in the US bumfuzzles me. I have four ER 5 Leica scopes w 4a reticles that are are nice as any non illuminated scopes. Paid less than $700 each for them. Paid $2500 for my 56mm magnus i.Whoa. Why is the Leica so cheap? When you mentioned it next to the Polar I was expecting a 3-4k price tag.