Sweet little Brocock!
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For some reason my latest post was a no show. Just wanted to comment on that sweet Brocock. Now there is a gem that never comes up for sale.That's a bit of a conundrum. For low light, you want a large front objective. Compact scopes tend to have short eye relief as well.
Honestly for close to medium range in low light.... that's compact, I wouldn't recommend a scope. I've been using a riton 2moa red dot (very small red dot) the brightness can adjust super dim, too. I can easily shoot it in almost no light at all. I do a lot of plinking, so sometimes I pop outside and take some shots. On a very dark night, if the target is just barely catching some light and reflecting it back, I can hit it out to 40 yards at farthest I've tried with this gun. Much farther it's hard to see at night. And really pushing the limits of this little gun, too. (620ish fps)
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Now, if you HAVE to have magnification, you're going to have to compromise size and weight most likely and just get something with a large front objective.
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