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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 410996" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>No they do not---you know not of what you speak. Stick to what you know not what you read about. The glass is just that glass---Schott is also made here as well as Europe and USO has sourced it from both and has done so for many years. The processing that goes into the lens after manufacture is what make the difference.</p><p></p><p>I have a safe full of USO, S&B PMII's and Zeniths a few VMV's and a few Swaro's. The size of the objective is not what seeing in low light is about. Sure it has a lot to do with it however, next time you are hunting at night (we hunt hogs at long range at night) try looking under trees and tell me what you can see? The good scopes enable you to effectively "see in the shade so to speak" because this capability is what separated the big boys from the little ones. </p><p></p><p>Personally I like the USO's and Arnold built and sent my latest SN3 (.17MOA) last month for my 300 Jarrett that Speedy built over Christmas ---- love it. The 34 or 35mm is not always needed so the 30mm tube is a great option and with the USO you can have a 30 or 35.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 410996, member: 5060"] No they do not---you know not of what you speak. Stick to what you know not what you read about. The glass is just that glass---Schott is also made here as well as Europe and USO has sourced it from both and has done so for many years. The processing that goes into the lens after manufacture is what make the difference. I have a safe full of USO, S&B PMII's and Zeniths a few VMV's and a few Swaro's. The size of the objective is not what seeing in low light is about. Sure it has a lot to do with it however, next time you are hunting at night (we hunt hogs at long range at night) try looking under trees and tell me what you can see? The good scopes enable you to effectively “see in the shade so to speak” because this capability is what separated the big boys from the little ones. Personally I like the USO’s and Arnold built and sent my latest SN3 (.17MOA) last month for my 300 Jarrett that Speedy built over Christmas ---- love it. The 34 or 35mm is not always needed so the 30mm tube is a great option and with the USO you can have a 30 or 35. [/QUOTE]
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