Ditto on the Meopta R2 comment....excellent low-light glass and real value for money.The two scopes that have performed best for me at low light are a Meopta R1r 3-12*56, and a real surprise was a Zeiss duralyt.
According to Richard Uttings review on YouTube, the successor to the R1r is the newer Meopta R2r, and is genuinely as good at low light as anything else out there.
I had a used Duralyt on a foxing rifle that was as clear as daylight well past the time you couldn’t see with the naked eye. I was shocked at how bright it was
The problem is, shops won't let you look through them when it counts.S&B Polar
Zeiss V8
Swarovski z6z8
Leica Magnus Amplus and Fortis
All have light transmission figures of 90+%
The rest is down to how your eye views the colour palette
Looks at the lenses
they have coatings that range from purple to red/pink to green.
Some eyes see images better with some colours accentuated
Look through them!
I think the ‘problem’ is more that you will struggle to find a shop where your chosen configuration of each brand/model can be laid on the counter at circa 4PM on a Winter’s afternoon. Possible exception being a certain Trade Member North of the Border.The problem is, shops won't let you look through them when it counts.
You need a shop on a hill and in a wood that's open at dusk.
Or the manufacturer should have demo units available to people who are looking to buy new scopes.
Zeiss HT claim 95% light transmission.
S&B T96 Polar claim 96%.
The 2 top dogs as far as I know.
The superzooms with over 4x magnification ratio ie Z6/8 or V6/8 are lower down the scale as mentioned.
I had a S&B 8x56 and it was also very good in the dark. Replaced with a Helia 3.5-18x50 for more versatility.
Exactly, this is why I think the manufacturer should support the demo fleet. Not the gun shop. All the premium glass is in the 2k plus area.I think the ‘problem’ is more that you will struggle to find a shop where your chosen configuration of each brand/model can be laid on the counter at circa 4PM on a Winter’s afternoon. Possible exception being a certain Trade Member North of the Border.
I’m referring to the below which would amount to some £10k’s worth of scopes if you only chose one model from each brand:
S&B Polar
Zeiss V8
Swarovski z6z8
Leica Magnus Amplus and Fortis
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Zeiss HT or S&B ultra bright. I have both and both really good. But the S&B edges it.No thermal, no night vision, what's the best low light scope available? A fixed 8x56 or 7x50? If so by whom? Swarovski? Schmidt? Zeiss?
I'm asking as I sat watching a few fallow well within legal time tonight through my thermal but couldn't pick them out using my Schmidt 4-16x50![]()