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To those that have/had the scope/reticle, how is the reticle in low light? It appears to be pretty thin/light in pics.
Thanks.
Last edited by SLM; 04/13/24.
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Campfire Regular
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It's really thin and hard to see in low light. Glass is incredible in low light though.
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Campfire Regular
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I have one on my 6.5 prc, when using it at dusk at legal hours I have no issues using it. To me if I can make out a shooter with my binos I can still make use of that scope.. I wouldn't hesitate buying one, as it fits my purpose 90% of the time.
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Campfire Outfitter
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Only the center of the reticle is thin. The outer parts of it are thick and easy to see in low light. It might not be the best choice for long distance precision shooting in low light. But I can see enough of the reticle to get the scope centered on a big game animal at normal hunting ranges in low light.
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