Vari-Zone lens fog
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Vari-Zone lens fog
I was on another forum talking about Excalibur coming out with a new lighted scope and I had a somewhat bad response about the original scope. The customer said (in so many words) that he was not satisfied with the quality of the scope because it fogged up in rainy weather. He said he went through two of them before he gave up on them. I told him that I had one a year or so ago and had taken it from hot to cold and from cold to hot and never had any trouble but I dont remember having it under any wet conditions.
Has anyone else had this kind of trouble ?
Has anyone else had this kind of trouble ?
Last edited by PRB on Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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there is no doubt that it fogs up in the rain!! Its happened to me as well, but i try to prevent it from getting wet, and its fine. I would imagine if you choose to spend more $ on a scope you would prevent that from happening
ie. bushnell with weather guard.
But would that be a waste on a crossbow!?
ie. bushnell with weather guard.
But would that be a waste on a crossbow!?
Thanks for the insight. I never did have mine fog up from the cold. So some of the high $$$dollar scopes work alright in wet conditions ? So I take it that there is nothing happening to this scope that woulddnt happen to any other scope of the same price range ?
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I have 3 V-zones and haven't had any of those type problems. I did return one because I thought it wasn't holding "zero", but still am not sure that was the problem. This past August, a friend and myself went hog hunting in Louisiana, he had a Horton xbow scope on a Vixen, I had my Phoenix w/ V-zone. We foolishly left them outside under the camper the first night and they were both dew covered the next a.m. Very little dew here in Arkansas. His ended up so fogged up you couldn't see through it months later. Horton replaced the scope, no problems, but the point is the V-zone did not have any problems. I would expect the new illuminated offering to be even more weather proof than the regular V-zone. In talking to Danny Miller, i learned that he has had some Leupolds fitted w/ crossbow reticules. The cost of the reticules installed alone was more than the V-zone sells for. I personally think the V-zone is a heck of a deal for the money.
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Some people will have a problem where others will not, espically in cold damp weather. I have seen expensive scopes have this problem, mainly because of the extreem body heat being exposed to the lens at the time of shooting. The combination of cold, high humidity, cold steel, and then high body tempiture can cause this problem.
If you have this problem, just use a high quality anti-fog solution from a eye shop (glass wear).
Good luck.
If you have this problem, just use a high quality anti-fog solution from a eye shop (glass wear).
Good luck.
Tom
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