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Rifle Scopes USO AT LOWLIGHT

BIGBOY1975

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Im thinking about bitting the bullet and getting a long range scope leaning towards a uso i currently have swarovski i will be hunting with my rig and what is a uso like at dark thirty?
 
Re: USO AT LOWLIGHT

I have Swaro binnos and spotting scope and USO sn3 1.8x10. I will see the time difference between blackout at 100 yards tonight. I will use the 8x30 binnos.
 
Re: USO AT LOWLIGHT

if your used to swarovski glass, i'ed look at schmidt and bender or kahles, maybe zeiss hensoldt as well. it's hard to go back from european glass.
 
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I agree, the USO isnt going to do it for you in low light. The Bender is VERY hard to beat, however the new Kahles K 6-24X56 holds its own as will Zeiss/Hensoldt. I have compaired all with others and I keep going back to Bender for the optics to include the lowlight optics. Ohter than optically is a toss up or which one will have the features you need.
 
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I agree, if your used to Swarovski type hunting glass your going to want to stay with S&B or Hensoldt, in my opinion. I'd go with a 3-12x50 S&B or the 4-16x56 Hensoldt. They are similar size, but more compact than if you go higher magnification S&B. For Hunting I chose the Hensoldt, even though I am probably more comfortable with my S&B's. The Hensoldt just really works out well as a hunting scope (easy to get behind in compromised positions/eyebox, fully illuminated reticle, maybe a tad bit brighter at deer thirty).
 
Re: USO AT LOWLIGHT

I've noticed in low light conditions with a variable scope that reducing the magnification level increases the brightness of the picture even beyond the brightness from the naked eye. I really don't know what causes this, but I assume this is the large objective lens concentrating all the light it gathers.

So whatever brand you do end up choosing, get a big bell and adjust the zoom level down.