Quote Originally Posted by Magnumdood View Post
Almost all glass looks good inside the store with all that bright fluorescent lighting. I have looked through all three of those scopes at the range, and I would rank the glass like you did. The acid test is to wait until last light and start looking into the shadows to determine if your scope can resolve animals/plants in low light. This is when the truly great coatings and glass shines. I haven't ever hunted with any of those scopes, but I have heard and seen written that the Trijicon is one slick scope at first and last light. But, those are not my experiences, just what I've read and heard...so take what I have to say for what it's worth (it was free).
Good advice. I wanted to pair it down and then have then take them out to the parking lot and take a look.