deeangeo
Well-Known Member
Zeiss anytime or a good secondhand from McLeods. In countries with a lot of sunshine like South Africa or Australia there might be less need for low light performance. In SA dusk is only a few minutes. In European countries with a long dusk, low light performance is the most important thing in a scope. Leupold is O.K at low prices from 200/400£.
I read Nathan Fosters book and liked it, up to the moment he says that he rates scopes like Leupold, Sightron, etc... higher than the European ones. That's the moment you start asking questions about the man's knowledge.
Absolutely Hales. He (NF) may know a lot about gunsmithing and how ammunition performs, but I cannot imagine how he comes to his conclusion in respect of European scope optics. ATB
it so happens I find it to perform excellently. I also have a pair of Conquest 8x42 HD and find the scope works with the binos well. Personally I would rather have the glass to find the deer in the first place, you than get closer to the deer. Thats stalking.

