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Glass quality is a subjective perception -2
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2368096" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>I can tell you that at pre-legal shooting light I was able to determine whether a buck was mature and had the characteristics that we have for a shooter versus a cull. Using binoculars and range finders that many consider top shelf didn't allow me to make that determination until well after legal and the buck was gone out of sight. </p><p></p><p>The whole subjective thing is just that, subjective. I could care less about what anyone else considers alpha glass, but I know what I consider it, and for me it is the Swarovski Z6 and up. I don't dial often, so they work well for me. </p><p></p><p>I currently have a Leica Magnus that I recently purchased, it's not close, not even on the same playing field and I like Leica </p><p>optics. I wish I would have saved that money and put it towards another Swarovski.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2368096, member: 109917"] I can tell you that at pre-legal shooting light I was able to determine whether a buck was mature and had the characteristics that we have for a shooter versus a cull. Using binoculars and range finders that many consider top shelf didn't allow me to make that determination until well after legal and the buck was gone out of sight. The whole subjective thing is just that, subjective. I could care less about what anyone else considers alpha glass, but I know what I consider it, and for me it is the Swarovski Z6 and up. I don't dial often, so they work well for me. I currently have a Leica Magnus that I recently purchased, it's not close, not even on the same playing field and I like Leica optics. I wish I would have saved that money and put it towards another Swarovski. [/QUOTE]
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