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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4390516" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>The last few years I have been buying Redfield scopes for my rifles.</p><p>In low light setting sun in front or behind me I do not get any ghosting or odd glare.</p><p>My Vortex CrossfireII ghosts as do my Tasco scopes but my Nikon and Redfield scopes do not.</p><p></p><p>Those Nikon and Redfield scopes are also easy to get eye position on Generous eyebox and a lot more eye relief.</p><p>My Vortex and Tasco scopes are eye position sensitive.</p><p></p><p>One thing I need in a scope with more than 9 power is Adjustable Objective. (AO)</p><p>I shoot longer distances than 100 yards and working up a load shooting 300 yards it is imperative that you get the same hold and eye position on the rifle.</p><p></p><p>You can be a little off on eye position with AO if you get it set right.</p><p></p><p>But the end all in scope choice for me is reliability, clear glass and NO glare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4390516, member: 15054"] The last few years I have been buying Redfield scopes for my rifles. In low light setting sun in front or behind me I do not get any ghosting or odd glare. My Vortex CrossfireII ghosts as do my Tasco scopes but my Nikon and Redfield scopes do not. Those Nikon and Redfield scopes are also easy to get eye position on Generous eyebox and a lot more eye relief. My Vortex and Tasco scopes are eye position sensitive. One thing I need in a scope with more than 9 power is Adjustable Objective. (AO) I shoot longer distances than 100 yards and working up a load shooting 300 yards it is imperative that you get the same hold and eye position on the rifle. You can be a little off on eye position with AO if you get it set right. But the end all in scope choice for me is reliability, clear glass and NO glare. [/QUOTE]
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