+1 on the Zeiss 3-12x56 HT
That is correct in theory. But it is a little more complicated. Below 7, your scope has transmitted more light but your eye cannot use it. Your pupil is too small and excludes some light. And beyond 40, your pupil may only open to around 5mm. Meanwhile, you zoom, you are getting less light through the scope. Think of it like seeing a whole sheet of paper through the scope and then zooming to half the size. You would have half the light.So if I understand correctly for maximum light transition for my new Leupold 50 objective Fire Dot scope should be set on 7 variable?
There is no doubt that the very best scope for leopard at night is the Swarovski Z8. The glass, illuminated reticle, and variable power up to 28x simply can not be beat.Looking for suggestions from you Cat Guys for best magnification range, objective size and specific brand/model for a night leopard hunt over bait.
Obviously, illuminated reticle or fire dot would be a must.