dynamic .30 with a Zulus v1 5-20x LRF
i hear that for sure. shadows are difficult and the optics are no match for good glass. I think there is a time and a place for it. I think for an airgun with such a major ballistic lob trajectory, if the LRF can truly dial in hold over, all the clarity arguments are negated. To be able to get to zero at range with a push of a button is absolutely WILD.Love the the quickness of the digital range finder. Much more efficient than ranging with a handheld then dialing. This aspect alone makes the digital optic tolerable for hunting at reasonable distances. Problem with them is clarity as you zoom. It’s horrible compared to a good traditional scope making the digital not really a good choice for precision paper shooting. In my experience walking through the woods encountering many different lighting areas the digital scope is always off
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