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I think the problem was that I was looking at the tremor2 reticle. With an illuminated reticle I would think there would be no problems using it in low light.
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What are the best scopes for this? For those of you that have the Leupold Mark 6 3-18. I checked this out in the store and could barely see the reticle at 3x. I'm wondering if you can see the crosshairs went hunting in low light situations. Also I will not be doing any stalking only hunting from my stand. does anyone have the Swarovski Z6i? From what I've seen it looks like the horus reticle is a good idea. Which Swarovski does not have. Anyways, just wanted to get some more opinions. I'm going to try to get back to a gun shop pretty soon and see what other kinds I can check out.
Also do you prefer FFP or SFP for this?
I have the Mark 6 3-18 with a illuminated TMR ret and have no problem seeing low light at 3x..
I think the problem was that I was looking at the tremor2 reticle. With an illuminated reticle I would think there would be no problems using it in low light.
Yes, in low light the TremoR2 is easy to pick up . The TMR is actually bolder becasue the entire reticle is lit. The TremoR2 is better and easier to use at longer ranges in very low light because it has illuminated points. But how practical is it to have the illuminated marks for use in twilight at ranges of 800-1000 yds?
Maybe military applications for shooting vehicles at night at that distance?
Sorry for the size disparity.