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Help me understand field of view
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<blockquote data-quote="tmoxley" data-source="post: 2157600" data-attributes="member: 107288"><p>Looking at moving from lower end to higher end scopes. Currently have a sig tango 4 6-24x50 which I absolutely hate. It has a field of view of 3.7ft at 100 yards (high mag). When compared to my brothers xtr ii or my friends razor gen 2 at the same magnification, the image percieved by my eye seems much "larger" than the tango 4. Even the target can seem larger to me on the same magnification. Is this due to the field of view being larger or is this just because the other scopes are optically superior? Im in the process of getting a kahles 525i but I'm reading many reviews that belittle it for having a small field of view (4.4ft. @ 100yds). Should I be worried?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmoxley, post: 2157600, member: 107288"] Looking at moving from lower end to higher end scopes. Currently have a sig tango 4 6-24x50 which I absolutely hate. It has a field of view of 3.7ft at 100 yards (high mag). When compared to my brothers xtr ii or my friends razor gen 2 at the same magnification, the image percieved by my eye seems much "larger" than the tango 4. Even the target can seem larger to me on the same magnification. Is this due to the field of view being larger or is this just because the other scopes are optically superior? Im in the process of getting a kahles 525i but I'm reading many reviews that belittle it for having a small field of view (4.4ft. @ 100yds). Should I be worried? [/QUOTE]
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