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<blockquote data-quote="H-BAR" data-source="post: 17011" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>Darrel-To answer your question yes they were all at the same magnification! Each scope was adjusted with the eye bell to each persons eye and then the parallax was set. If you looked through any of my scopes without adjusting the eye bell you would probably not get a clear focus with the parallax adjustment. The Leupold was not as clear as the other two. It would not be fair to look through one scope adjusted to your eye then look through mine without adjusting to your eye so all the scopes were tuned for comparison. The Leupold was the least clear/bright! The person that owned the nightforce started to compare without adjusting and it proved to be biased to say the least. He could not believe that my Springfield was clearer and brighter than my Leupold. I am disappointed too because I spent 100 dollars more for the Leupold. By the way my Leupold is new about 2 months ago where the other two scopes were older with my Springfield being about 5 years old!(read that used and abused) My fat *** even fell on the Springfield and it still works perfectly.(185lbs square on the top turret)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-BAR, post: 17011, member: 1281"] Darrel-To answer your question yes they were all at the same magnification! Each scope was adjusted with the eye bell to each persons eye and then the parallax was set. If you looked through any of my scopes without adjusting the eye bell you would probably not get a clear focus with the parallax adjustment. The Leupold was not as clear as the other two. It would not be fair to look through one scope adjusted to your eye then look through mine without adjusting to your eye so all the scopes were tuned for comparison. The Leupold was the least clear/bright! The person that owned the nightforce started to compare without adjusting and it proved to be biased to say the least. He could not believe that my Springfield was clearer and brighter than my Leupold. I am disappointed too because I spent 100 dollars more for the Leupold. By the way my Leupold is new about 2 months ago where the other two scopes were older with my Springfield being about 5 years old!(read that used and abused) My fat *** even fell on the Springfield and it still works perfectly.(185lbs square on the top turret) [/QUOTE]
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