SkinnyPete
Lil-Rokslider
So, I just got this scope in the mail today and decided to really see if it could do what I've heard...
Well. It did, and more.
Took it out today at 3ish in the afternoon, and easily glassed up a few deer at on a hillside about a mile. 2 mature deer and 3 that were this years fawns.
Adjustments were smooth, crisp and very intuitive. Eyepiece has great eye relief and is nice and smooth on the magnification adjustments. Focus knob (dual stage, fast and fine) is VERY smooth and has good grip.
This evening I decided to see how long it would hold out in fading light.
City "sunset" was at 7:26pm at my location tonight.
I dialed in on a house that is under construction at a range of 1000yds from my house.
I could easily see the lines in the T-1-11 siding on 45x until 7:55pm, (In Oregon we have until 30 minutes after "sunset" to hunt big game, so close to 8pm was my goal here.)
At 7:50pm orange and white tabby cat with 3 white feet and a white nose and tail tip walked through the construction site, I could easily make out the tabby patterning on it's coat and details of it's coloring, it DID have a collar... By 8pm I could no longer make out the lines in the siding clearly at 45x, but I could if I dialed back to 30x and let more light in, at 8:10 I decided it was getting cold and I wasn't making any more headway, I could still see lots of detail at 30x or less. LOL
I have zero doubt that I could have picked out details on deer/elk/ other big game out to 1000+ until well after legal hunting light. (Not that I hunt after hours, but that also relates to being able to setup EARLY in the morning and be on the glass when things start stirring, light wise.)
For a scope that is easily found for $400 new from vendors and for much less in a slightly used, or on sale deal, I just can't believe how great this thing is. It is much clearer that MANY scopes I have looked through that are 2x or more the price.
I hope this helps anyone looking for a great scope at a great price!
Well. It did, and more.
Took it out today at 3ish in the afternoon, and easily glassed up a few deer at on a hillside about a mile. 2 mature deer and 3 that were this years fawns.
Adjustments were smooth, crisp and very intuitive. Eyepiece has great eye relief and is nice and smooth on the magnification adjustments. Focus knob (dual stage, fast and fine) is VERY smooth and has good grip.
This evening I decided to see how long it would hold out in fading light.
City "sunset" was at 7:26pm at my location tonight.
I dialed in on a house that is under construction at a range of 1000yds from my house.
I could easily see the lines in the T-1-11 siding on 45x until 7:55pm, (In Oregon we have until 30 minutes after "sunset" to hunt big game, so close to 8pm was my goal here.)
At 7:50pm orange and white tabby cat with 3 white feet and a white nose and tail tip walked through the construction site, I could easily make out the tabby patterning on it's coat and details of it's coloring, it DID have a collar... By 8pm I could no longer make out the lines in the siding clearly at 45x, but I could if I dialed back to 30x and let more light in, at 8:10 I decided it was getting cold and I wasn't making any more headway, I could still see lots of detail at 30x or less. LOL
I have zero doubt that I could have picked out details on deer/elk/ other big game out to 1000+ until well after legal hunting light. (Not that I hunt after hours, but that also relates to being able to setup EARLY in the morning and be on the glass when things start stirring, light wise.)
For a scope that is easily found for $400 new from vendors and for much less in a slightly used, or on sale deal, I just can't believe how great this thing is. It is much clearer that MANY scopes I have looked through that are 2x or more the price.
I hope this helps anyone looking for a great scope at a great price!