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Rifle Scopes favorite low-no light optic?

kenndapp

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what is your favorite night hunting optic/ reticle set up for designated night hunting and predator control? excluding night vision or thermal imaging or something crazy like that. if its over $1200 please tell about it, but i cant afford it. just wanna get some bearings on what i should be looking for. i have been trolling around this forum asking about accupoints and illuminated reticles. just want to hear what you like best and why. thank you.
 
Re: favorite low-no light optic?

Why no night vision? Is it illegal in your area?

There is a green spotlight out there (forget what it's called I'll remember it in a few) that you can mount on your rifle, makes a narrow beam of green light that is visible to a couple hundred yards.
 
Re: favorite low-no light optic?

Any of the Euro optics are excellent in low light.

I personally use a Swarovski Z5 on my spotlighting rig. Most vermin control is done at night here in Australia.
 
Re: favorite low-no light optic?

Ha, I really can't afford most of that stuff guys. I must say it looks fantastic. Right now I'm torn between a vortex pst 2.5-10 and the trijicon accupoint. Just looking for more options under $1000 or around that number.
 
Re: favorite low-no light optic?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kenndapp</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ha, I really can't afford most of that stuff guys. I must say it looks fantastic. Right now I'm torn between a vortex pst 2.5-10 and the trijicon accupoint. Just looking for more options under $1000 or around that number. </div></div>

Believe it or not, the VortexPST 2.5-10 is amazing in low light. Below is a copy of my post from the Shotgun thread. You just need to remember there is a helluva difference between low light and night shooting.

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It holds up perfect and hits right where I aim. And yes its repeatable and tracks perfect. FYI, I have 3 PST's and a razor at this point. They all track perfect and holding up fine.

I have to say that the optics on the 2.5-20 PST amazed me for light gathering! I stayed in the woods until well after legal shooting time just to test out the light gathering capability of the scope. At almost complete darkness, at 50 yards with the naked eye, I couldn't make out much of anything in the woods other than the standard blurr you get during darkenss. Looking through the scope everything was as clear as could be and I could see perfectly fine out to 100 with complete clarity of very small objects and twigs. I actually watched a squirrel eating an acorn at about 80yards through the scope and when not using the scope, I couldnt even make out his movement as he was running around. Add the fact that it has a lighted reticle and you have a perfect hunting scope IMO.


 
Re: favorite low-no light optic?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: flounderv2</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kenndapp</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ha, I really can't afford most of that stuff guys. I must say it looks fantastic. Right now I'm torn between a vortex pst 2.5-10 and the trijicon accupoint. Just looking for more options under $1000 or around that number. </div></div>

Believe it or not, the VortexPST 2.5-10 is amazing in low light. Below is a copy of my post from the Shotgun thread. You just need to remember there is a helluva difference between low light and night shooting.

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It holds up perfect and hits right where I aim. And yes its repeatable and tracks perfect. FYI, I have 3 PST's and a razor at this point. They all track perfect and holding up fine.

I have to say that the optics on the 2.5-20 PST amazed me for light gathering! I stayed in the woods until well after legal shooting time just to test out the light gathering capability of the scope. At almost complete darkness, at 50 yards with the naked eye, I couldn't make out much of anything in the woods other than the standard blurr you get during darkenss. Looking through the scope everything was as clear as could be and I could see perfectly fine out to 100 with complete clarity of very small objects and twigs. I actually watched a squirrel eating an acorn at about 80yards through the scope and when not using the scope, I couldnt even make out his movement as he was running around. Add the fact that it has a lighted reticle and you have a perfect hunting scope IMO.









</div></div>. Thank you for that it was very helpful. Yes, by "low light",night shooting is what I meant.