20 years ago I bought this unusual scope at a Sportsman Show. It has a rotating ring with multi-colored windows that allow natural light into the reticle, which then illuminate to whatever color window the scope is turned to.

Added to that, there's one removable plastic bubble that adds considerably to the light transfer to the reticle. I generally keep it on red when coyote hunting, and can see to shoot into the dark a bit. It works perfectly on moonlit nights for night calling.

I won't say it's alpha glass, but it is the only scope and rifle combination I have never swapped scopes on in 20 years. It always works, has never moved, has never fogged, has never failed, always allows me to shoot till dark. If I had known then what I know now, I might have bought a few of them. I enjoy the scope and the red reticle with it's natural glow.

Hakko on a Sako Vixen .221 Fireball

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An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack

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