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"DADDY"
If you're shooting in very low light, clarity isn't great in even top end scopes. So as Form says, that's not the difference maker. That's true. The reticle makes a world of difference in being able to quickly and accurately aim on target. That's why the THLR "caught my eye" immediately, the first time I saw it.I've never looked through a ZCO, but my god their glass must be rough to not be able to tell a difference between that and a SWFA. I always thought they were high regarded.
But I still don't like bad glass. Luckily, being a bowhunter, most of my rifle shooting is at the range in bright light. Good glass is nice......LOL.