Sol
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Understand This thread here Is being used right now but the criteria Is slightly different on our end, on the off-chance we considered purchasing a day and night scope what Is the overall best brand for simplicity and ease of use? Keeping in mind It would be utilized for a large amount of genuine day-time deer shooting with a bit of usage in the first/last 30 minutes of each day.
Price shouldn't matter much long as it has the range finder system/bullet drop, but overall technologically simple as possible whilst I have a small amount of experience, the potential purchaser does not besides looking through a few digital scopes, were still using fixed 6x glass for context were old school!
Do people like too use the rail mount systems too have the ability too use glass, and digital whenever they chose? Do those typically hold zero, or would It require constant checking?
Thermal spotters Is there any older units that go second hand that are any good? We dont use thermal, OP has always been very against it so no real need too clearly identify deer 500 yards away, more-so for high-seat usage in forestry since the roe usually are hidden with how long the grasses are in the rides.
Price shouldn't matter much long as it has the range finder system/bullet drop, but overall technologically simple as possible whilst I have a small amount of experience, the potential purchaser does not besides looking through a few digital scopes, were still using fixed 6x glass for context were old school!
Do people like too use the rail mount systems too have the ability too use glass, and digital whenever they chose? Do those typically hold zero, or would It require constant checking?
Thermal spotters Is there any older units that go second hand that are any good? We dont use thermal, OP has always been very against it so no real need too clearly identify deer 500 yards away, more-so for high-seat usage in forestry since the roe usually are hidden with how long the grasses are in the rides.