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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 229005" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>My list would have to be something like this....</p><p></p><p>Absolute Best - Schmidt & Bender</p><p>Second Place (but not by much!)-US Optics</p><p>Third - NightForce</p><p>Fourth - Leupold</p><p></p><p>Leupold has more options than any other "over the counter" scope manufacture, and thier glass is very good. The top two have great glass, but boy does it cost, around $3600 for S & B, with US Optics having glass that costs that also, but with quite a bit more affordable too. </p><p></p><p>I personaly don't think Zeiss or Swaro scopes are durable enough to be listed with these others, but haven't had the chance to take any of thier offerings in the woods or field, just some surveys I've read, and experiences of others. They break. </p><p></p><p>I suppose if you have a safe queen, they would work fine, I take mine to the field and use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 229005, member: 579"] My list would have to be something like this.... Absolute Best - Schmidt & Bender Second Place (but not by much!)-US Optics Third - NightForce Fourth - Leupold Leupold has more options than any other "over the counter" scope manufacture, and thier glass is very good. The top two have great glass, but boy does it cost, around $3600 for S & B, with US Optics having glass that costs that also, but with quite a bit more affordable too. I personaly don't think Zeiss or Swaro scopes are durable enough to be listed with these others, but haven't had the chance to take any of thier offerings in the woods or field, just some surveys I've read, and experiences of others. They break. I suppose if you have a safe queen, they would work fine, I take mine to the field and use them. [/QUOTE]
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