PHOENIX PHIL
AH ambassador
Folks,
So the plan is for a leopard hunt in 2026. I'm planning to take my 470NE double and my .375HH M70. The .375 would be used for the leopard. Anticipating a hunt over bait and likely sitting in a blind in the dark. So hence, I'd like an illuminated scope.
Researched the various brands this week and leaning towards this scope. Per Trijicon's website it is a Second Focal Plane scope and has a constant eye relief of 3.9". This latter feature I find appealing when putting it on .375HH and that it doesn't change with zoom.
Have any of you used this scope for a leopard hunt at night or for that matter any kind of night hunting using ariticifical light? In the absolute dark, does the Tritium dot still show up bright enough to use?
Thanks,
Phil
So the plan is for a leopard hunt in 2026. I'm planning to take my 470NE double and my .375HH M70. The .375 would be used for the leopard. Anticipating a hunt over bait and likely sitting in a blind in the dark. So hence, I'd like an illuminated scope.
Researched the various brands this week and leaning towards this scope. Per Trijicon's website it is a Second Focal Plane scope and has a constant eye relief of 3.9". This latter feature I find appealing when putting it on .375HH and that it doesn't change with zoom.
Have any of you used this scope for a leopard hunt at night or for that matter any kind of night hunting using ariticifical light? In the absolute dark, does the Tritium dot still show up bright enough to use?
Thanks,
Phil