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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Glass quality is a subjective perception
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1211705" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>With all optics scopes or bino's a quick look through comparison is hard to get a real feel on what's better. You really need to look through in different lighting, distances, and power settings for a good time period then you will see the difference in quality glass over average. You will see that more quality/expensive glass always wins out. The real hard comparisons come when you have same quality/price range of glass, then it comes down to individual eyes.</p><p> </p><p>A good quick way to compare is trying to read the #'s on 1000 yard targets if you have that available. You will see rather quickly why guys who are consistently successful at that range have the higher end scopes. For hunting you can get away with less of a quality glass, but trying to find a Coues deer a 800 yds in a scope you will appreciate quality glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1211705, member: 88320"] With all optics scopes or bino's a quick look through comparison is hard to get a real feel on what's better. You really need to look through in different lighting, distances, and power settings for a good time period then you will see the difference in quality glass over average. You will see that more quality/expensive glass always wins out. The real hard comparisons come when you have same quality/price range of glass, then it comes down to individual eyes. A good quick way to compare is trying to read the #'s on 1000 yard targets if you have that available. You will see rather quickly why guys who are consistently successful at that range have the higher end scopes. For hunting you can get away with less of a quality glass, but trying to find a Coues deer a 800 yds in a scope you will appreciate quality glass. [/QUOTE]
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