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Lumi-Zone opinion

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For those of you sitting on the fence about this scope, it truly is a pleasure to look through. I don't mean because of the lit crosshairs, just the sheer size of the scope makes for a very pleasant view.
You do not need to change rings or scope rail, unless you like your scope pushed way forward over the rail, just swap out the new scope with the old.
I had a chance to get it into low light last night and it performed very well, even before turning on the red. The scope looks great mounted and has a good feel to it, on and off the bow.
It's just my opinion..
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Post by XbowMisiu »

Thanks Pydpiper, I am toying with an idea of getting one. Its ether the new scope or a range finder for this season.
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Re: Lumi-Zone opinion

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Pydpiper wrote:For those of you sitting on the fence about this scope, it truly is a pleasure to look through. I don't mean because of the lit crosshairs, just the sheer size of the scope makes for a very pleasant view.
You do not need to change rings or scope rail, unless you like your scope pushed way forward over the rail, just swap out the new scope with the old.
I had a chance to get it into low light last night and it performed very well, even before turning on the red. The scope looks great mounted and has a good feel to it, on and off the bow.
It's just my opinion..
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Re: Lumi-Zone opinion

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Pydpiper wrote: The scope looks great mounted and has a good feel to it, on and off the bow.
It's just my opinion..
Which model bow do you have the scope perched on?
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Post by Farmer »

Thanks for the info - I wondered about the rings being high enough for the new scope.
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Mine is on an Exocet 200.

The rings are a whole topic on their own, I can't find the one I just bought in case the original didn't work, but the difference is insignificant.. The scope alone will get the job done quite nicely.

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