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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1578698" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>What you really need to do is go to a store that will let you look through the scopes that you are interested in. The whole favorite scope thing is really in the "eye of the beholder" type of logic. </p><p></p><p>Tons of people like the Vortex line of scopes. I can't stand them but that is because I have a stigmatism in my right eye and I cant get the vortex scopes to focus right for me. I can get either the target crystal clear or the reticle crystal clear but I can't get both. </p><p></p><p>I have a NF NSX that is awesome. The glass is good, the turrets are great but it is super heavy. My VX5 HD is a great scope but I like my turrets to stick out and have a lot of grip on them with decent sized numbers on them so I can see easily. I am going to have to give a look at the XTR II. It looks like it has the kind of turrets that I like and everyone is saying the glass is good.</p><p></p><p>Basically what I am saying, is take the long list that these guys provided here and look through the scopes listed on it to get your short list. Then you can make an educated purchase and be happy with what you have. </p><p></p><p>Just because it works awesome for one persons eyes doesn't mean its going to be good for yours. That's why we have tons of pages of discussions on scopes, binos and spotting scopes and I believe these discussions are a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1578698, member: 34818"] What you really need to do is go to a store that will let you look through the scopes that you are interested in. The whole favorite scope thing is really in the "eye of the beholder" type of logic. Tons of people like the Vortex line of scopes. I can't stand them but that is because I have a stigmatism in my right eye and I cant get the vortex scopes to focus right for me. I can get either the target crystal clear or the reticle crystal clear but I can't get both. I have a NF NSX that is awesome. The glass is good, the turrets are great but it is super heavy. My VX5 HD is a great scope but I like my turrets to stick out and have a lot of grip on them with decent sized numbers on them so I can see easily. I am going to have to give a look at the XTR II. It looks like it has the kind of turrets that I like and everyone is saying the glass is good. Basically what I am saying, is take the long list that these guys provided here and look through the scopes listed on it to get your short list. Then you can make an educated purchase and be happy with what you have. Just because it works awesome for one persons eyes doesn't mean its going to be good for yours. That's why we have tons of pages of discussions on scopes, binos and spotting scopes and I believe these discussions are a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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