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    #31
    Now SPUD you know you ain't supossed to be bustin a cap. Only from the indian rifle.

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      #32
      Originally posted by swine slayer View Post
      Now SPUD you know you ain't supossed to be bustin a cap. Only from the indian rifle.
      I know, i know...but this is in case I need it type of thing

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        #33
        Originally posted by SPUD View Post
        Looking at buying a new scope. I have decided on the Leupold VX-III 4-14x50 30mm tube. (I think) I'll probably change my mind 14 times before tomorrow.

        My question is to all who use the high end scopes

        When it is getting dark, do you need to crank the scope down (power) to allow for more light transmission? I have to do that now on my current setup and was wondering if I would need to do the same on the higher end scopes

        thanks


        and no, I'm not interested in Swarovski or that level of scopes....750 is about my limit
        horusvision.com

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          #34
          Buy a Zeiss. Enough Said.

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            #35
            I have the Nikon Buckmaster 3X9X50 specifically for the low light situations. I never have to adust mine to be able to see when it starts getting dark. It also works great in the fog.

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