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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Tract Optics - Top of the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="bradleyr001" data-source="post: 2512759" data-attributes="member: 80757"><p>You make some excellent, valid points. I respectfully disagree on the opening line; "Not in the eye of the beholder". Each individual human will see through an optic and have objective visual differences in how that view is for them, i.e., clarity, focus, light transmission, etc. Without a doubt my 57 year old eyes will see through a ZCO or Swaro different than a 20 something. Eyes change as we age. Take 10 people into an optics store, have all ten look through 10 different optics (scopes, binos, spotters) and there will absolutely be differences in how people see and feel about specific optics. You can try and explain away biological differences with technological innovations, but it doesn't work, you can't take the human aspect out of it. And yes, I went on the hunt of a lifetime with a sears & roebuck catalog gun and walmart scope when I was 12 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bradleyr001, post: 2512759, member: 80757"] You make some excellent, valid points. I respectfully disagree on the opening line; "Not in the eye of the beholder". Each individual human will see through an optic and have objective visual differences in how that view is for them, i.e., clarity, focus, light transmission, etc. Without a doubt my 57 year old eyes will see through a ZCO or Swaro different than a 20 something. Eyes change as we age. Take 10 people into an optics store, have all ten look through 10 different optics (scopes, binos, spotters) and there will absolutely be differences in how people see and feel about specific optics. You can try and explain away biological differences with technological innovations, but it doesn't work, you can't take the human aspect out of it. And yes, I went on the hunt of a lifetime with a sears & roebuck catalog gun and walmart scope when I was 12 years old. [/QUOTE]
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