Re: Night Vision Questions
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TestnDoc</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Victor-TNVC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We feel no matter how good specs are of a tube, the day scope plays just as an important role.
Case in point approx. 6 months ago a Hide customer purchased a CNVD-LR with high S/N, PR etc. and I get a phone call "Vic I cannot see much of anything at 100 yards." Going through the usual suspects of what to check (including shooting in a cave (;-) and I finally ask what day scope he was using? He mentioned "a old Leupy vari-x from 14 years ago."
Next day he put his Zeiss on and a whole new world appeared in the dark.
We see many folks who forget that their actual day scope no matter what the tube specs are won't do diddly with a low light gathering, cheap glass unit to begin with. Hope this helps.
Vic </div></div>
How about with Schmidt Benders? That's all I run. </div></div>
That all we basically run as well and most all S&B GTG! We also run a new Leupy 34mm Mil version glass on our new XM-2010 issue build.
US Optics and also Knightforce gather a heck of a lot of light out there and do extremely well with clip-ons.
Keep in mind though, even with high-end day optics keeping the objective lens at 40mm or larger will pay dividends in the light gathering ability at 6x or better. I have a 30mm Knightforce which brings in a good amount of light, but can also suffer in a hurry at upper ranges of magnifications when used with a high-end clip-on.
Vic