CROSSBOW SCOPE ?? Brand Likes Dislikes Opinion

Tiny

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Ok guys doing some checking but have not looked at yet A Crossbow Scope..

I know Luepold at least made 1 n Nikon still dose.. Any body used either ?
Others to Check Out ??

Thanks
 

bigtex

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I've got a Hawke XB1 on my Excalibur 380.
It's not their top end scope but it does all I need it to do. Seems clear enough and does well in low light. I like the lighted reticle as well.
 

nock

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I just purchased a Hawke with lighted reticles. You have the option for red or green lighted or leave light off for Black. It also has the speed ring so you can set your scope to match your bows speed that way all your crosshairs should be on target .I hope to put it on this weekend.
 

TN Larry

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I have about come to the conclusion that after blowing a disc in my neck last year that I may not be able to hunt with my bow again and have to go 100% crossbow. I am looking for a recommendation to upgrade my crossbow scope so that I can see better in low light conditions. I had a couple of instances last year where it was hard to make out the deer but still legal shooting light.
 

medwc

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If money is not an issue then I say a Hawke XB30 Compact. The Nikon Bolt XR was a great little x-bow scope and great in low light but Nikon is gone so....
 
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