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If I were to spend $1K on a scope...
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 233048" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i would ask you to reread my original post and understand what i said. i didnt state what i thought was the better scope. </p><p>i certainly have no problem with someone buying whatever they want. ive owned the scopes i have, long before night force and some of the others even existed. </p><p>ive made the personal decision to stick with what i own for my use. </p><p> i pointed out what still works well for me. (not) as an example of what others should do. </p><p>however, i contend that there are many people out there who may be in a dilema over this issue. </p><p>it would be easy in my opinion, to get the impression that its necessary to spend large sums of money in order to aquire a good scope,thats suitable for what we do. </p><p>thats simply not the case. </p><p>there are plenty of scopes that can be bought for under $500,that are more than capable of doing the job. </p><p>at least untill after youve arrived, and can afford what you really want. </p><p>now as for the guy who brought up the boat issue. </p><p>it would be easy to spend $35.000 replacing a pair of large outboards. </p><p>i buy a new long ranger every time i fill the tanks. </p><p>but hell thats good for about 400 miles. </p><p>so you see, my scopes have to last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 233048, member: 12443"] i would ask you to reread my original post and understand what i said. i didnt state what i thought was the better scope. i certainly have no problem with someone buying whatever they want. ive owned the scopes i have, long before night force and some of the others even existed. ive made the personal decision to stick with what i own for my use. i pointed out what still works well for me. (not) as an example of what others should do. however, i contend that there are many people out there who may be in a dilema over this issue. it would be easy in my opinion, to get the impression that its necessary to spend large sums of money in order to aquire a good scope,thats suitable for what we do. thats simply not the case. there are plenty of scopes that can be bought for under $500,that are more than capable of doing the job. at least untill after youve arrived, and can afford what you really want. now as for the guy who brought up the boat issue. it would be easy to spend $35.000 replacing a pair of large outboards. i buy a new long ranger every time i fill the tanks. but hell thats good for about 400 miles. so you see, my scopes have to last. [/QUOTE]
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