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Fixed Power Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="hybridfiat" data-source="post: 952647" data-attributes="member: 72793"><p>My order of best down would be:</p><p>1. Schmidt and Bender</p><p>2. Swarovski</p><p>3. Zeiss</p><p>At the very top there is little to tell them apart. Cost is high but less prohibitive than their variable range.</p><p>Fixed power scopes have gone out of fashion lately and few are listed on store websites now. Variables have become more affordable and easier to make with new computer aided tooling and cheap Asian labour.</p><p>That said I like the fixed powers on my deer and pig rifles and would not change them for variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridfiat, post: 952647, member: 72793"] My order of best down would be: 1. Schmidt and Bender 2. Swarovski 3. Zeiss At the very top there is little to tell them apart. Cost is high but less prohibitive than their variable range. Fixed power scopes have gone out of fashion lately and few are listed on store websites now. Variables have become more affordable and easier to make with new computer aided tooling and cheap Asian labour. That said I like the fixed powers on my deer and pig rifles and would not change them for variables. [/QUOTE]
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