Maybe I'm missing something but why do you need a scope to be illuminated in daylight? Isn't that the point of daylight? Being able to see the black lines inside the scope.
If we were talking about red dot sights (no internal marking) then yes, you need to see the dot but if the scope is marked then you look at the black lines and the red comes into play in shadows or in decreasing light.
That's how my Hilux works and I assume that's how every other 1x4 and up works as well. On max setting you don't see the red in daylight. The black horseshoe and little dot are perfectly visible.
Enlighten me please.
The targeting dot and donut are etched into the glass on the Millet I believe. You can run this scope without ilumination during the daytime. Iluminating the dot and a donut would be beneficial in low light situations or when quick target accusition is required.
Maybe I'm missing something but why do you need a scope to be illuminated in daylight? Isn't that the point of daylight? Being able to see the black lines inside the scope.
If we were talking about red dot sights (no internal marking) then yes, you need to see the dot but if the scope is marked then you look at the black lines and the red comes into play in shadows or in decreasing light.
That's how my Hilux works and I assume that's how every other 1x4 and up works as well. On max setting you don't see the red in daylight. The black horseshoe and little dot are perfectly visible.
Enlighten me please.
If your looking at the 332 make sure you check out the new Vortex Spitfire 3X red dot. Lifetime warrenty cant be beat. The Spitfire has been getting good reveiws as well. I will be getting one of them myself very soon.I was looking at the Millets, as well as the Burris AR332 & 536. I'm probably going with one of the Burris options, but that price is making me second guess. I'd want a PEPR or equivalent style mount for it, and that could drive up the cost opposed to the AR332/536's integral mount (which I prefer)
If your looking at the 332 make sure you check out the new Vortex Spitfire 3X red dot. Lifetime warrenty cant be beat. The Spitfire has been getting good reveiws as well. I will be getting one of them myself very soon.
One of the sponsers here was selling them for around $150 a few months back.
Ganederite, did Natchez ship it north no fuss?
The glass on a Millet is nowhere near a 4200 series Bushnell... Maybe Trophy or Banner....
I looked through the Millet, checked out the Bushnell AR line, but for the price range settled on the M223 from Nikon. Way better glass, it's super clear. Overall quality is much higher and even in a 1 inch compared to the other 2 that are 30mm, it's far far superior. And your rifle is 6 oz lighter. That's a big saving.



























