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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Gun tipped over on bench! scope broke?
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<blockquote data-quote="PrecisionRx" data-source="post: 2331641" data-attributes="member: 118189"><p>I think the manufacturer (make) of the scope is very important. The technology in scopes has changed a lot over the past few years. The coatings on lenses has become very good even on mid-range priced scopes. So what is the difference in scopes over $1000? Mostly the mechanics of the adjustment mechanism. Years ago, "shooting the square" was impossible with anything other than the most expensive scope. It can be done with mid priced scopes now. The quality of mechanical adjustments of scopes are very brand specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrecisionRx, post: 2331641, member: 118189"] I think the manufacturer (make) of the scope is very important. The technology in scopes has changed a lot over the past few years. The coatings on lenses has become very good even on mid-range priced scopes. So what is the difference in scopes over $1000? Mostly the mechanics of the adjustment mechanism. Years ago, “shooting the square” was impossible with anything other than the most expensive scope. It can be done with mid priced scopes now. The quality of mechanical adjustments of scopes are very brand specific. [/QUOTE]
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