Wallis, TX | Best is a thermal image scope, bad part is the price, start at $3K and go up to $10K. Next best is a digital night vision, about $600. It will work nice at dusk (intensify available light), and if you have moonlight or close enough, you can use an infrared light at night. Don't know if either are legal in your area for hunting game animals. As for a 'conventional' scope, I have an Elcon 4X on one of my AR's and it does good in low light. Has a lighted reticle that can be adjusted from off to bright, and can do either the cross bars or an 'arrow' pointer. |