For value for the money look at the Nikon scopes. 98% light transmission and lifetime warranty. IMO the most under rated
entry level optics on the market.
http://www.bullseyelondon.com/optics-sights/nikon
I would have to agree here.
in all seriousness how far into last light does one need to see ? legal shooting light ends at a specific time and generally a hunter needs to have an optic that gives him excellent vision up until that time...... not past it. so really, buying an optic that surpasses legal shooting time isn't really needed. That said, having better low light vision in that last 1/2 hour is always a good thing and if your budget supports it..... I'd buy the very best you can afford. I own a Nikon and excellent clarity past legal shooting time is surprisingly good for the money.
I had a last light scenario play out this season in the 3rd week of October. Skies were overcast and raining off and on all day. I was watching over a swampy area bordering a haul road where moose had been crossing to head to the lake beyond. I remember checking the watch and had about 20 mins of legal shooting time remaining when 3 moose appeared in the edge of the swamp, 75 yards off the road. As they approached, the clock was ticking ever closer to last legal shooting light. As they broad sided me at 40 yards from the road, 50 yards out from me, I could, with my binoculars make out a cow, leading 2 small immature bulls (2 pts one side only). I could also easily make them out with my scope on 4 power, (Nikon Monarch 3 , 4-16x42)Good enuff for me hehehe
I passed on the bulls as I wanted something bigger this season but my friend's son took one of them the next morning out in the grass flats on the lake edge
I'm no expert so let's get that straight hehehe but for me, I spend the bigger cash on my target optics and will buy a sightron or a similar one day but for my hunting optics I always look for value for money, clarity and durability and warranty. I used to get that out of the older bushnells and enjoyed at least one vx3 leupold until one day it decided to stop focusing properly.