Very true. Also, there are many who worship at the internet alter of high mag scopes for hunting and many others (sometimes the same people) who scorn illuminated reticles. It's easy to get mislead if you aren't a skeptic by nature.I wouldn't be too hard on the OP; it takes guts to admit a mistake around here. Even if you are trying to prevent someone else from making it themselves.
I thought a larger objective will help in low light condition, did I miss anything?
Sounds like user failure to me. Use the wrong equipment for the job and you get substandard results.
You don't need a eluminated reticle. What works best is a lower powered scope. I'm running the Vortex PST 1-4 power on my Rem 700 and a Vortex diamondback 1.75 -5 power on my Win 100. You will find that that is all the magnification you need and the amount of light coming in will be way better than what you are using in the last minutes of the evening or early morning. I don't know why hunters in Ontario need high powered scopes. I run my scopes on the lowest power and then power up if time permits.
The higher powered scopes are just chicks dig it items and are heavy.
All the best.
I have told people spending another $2K on optics will gain 20 min of shooting light morning and evening. I still believe it, just not worth it for me yet.
FWIW shoot the deer have the vitals in the centre of the scope glass- that’s where the cross hairs will be
X2. I can't believe anyone would suggest such a thing.You should have your hunting licence revoked for suggesting this.
5 minutes tops... if that.




























