Re: March 2.5-25x Scope Question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sib1948</div><div class="ubbcode-body">All illuminated scopes are more expensive and according to one review only add about 10 minutes of extra hunting time at dawn and dusk. May also help you during the day when reticle might get lost against dark background. I have never felt the illumination was worth it, except for red dots for quicker target acquisition. </div></div>
If you are a generic "hunter", it's true that an illuminated reticle will only give you a few extra minutes at dusk where you can make a shot you otherwise couldn't have. Is that worth $600? I bet you'd think so if you were $7500 deep in an Elk hunting trip and saw a nice big bull but couldn't take the shot because you couldn't see your reticle well enough to hold on him.
Also...
There are MANY times, particularly for "tactical" shooting where an illuminated reticle makes all the difference. You can light up a target with a laser illuminator, and see it great in your scope, but without illumination, you can't take the shot.
For an actual sniper, you might want to make a shot into an encampment or bivouac that has enough lighting to see/identify a target, but again, not enough to see your reticle properly.
There is a reason illumination is a popular option for scopes, and it's not just because the mall ninjas think it's cool.