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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
I just happened on a review of the Maven Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2905582" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I am not making any kind of statement about either of these scopes in particular, but I will share an observation regarding some of the newer inexpensive side feature rich scopes that are flooding the market. I have found lots of success in using some of them, but one attribute I have run into is at.the extreme high end of magnification, the edge to edge clarity seems to deteriorate sognificants. Also see a lot of chromatic aboration (like red/blue rainbow blurs) around the edges. So when I am buying an economy scope, I tend to pick a scope with higher magnification range so that when I crank it up for any reason, I am only.havong to crank it up.to 80% of its total possible magnification. Then I can see what I need to without getting into the part of the magnification range where things get a little degraded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2905582, member: 73596"] I am not making any kind of statement about either of these scopes in particular, but I will share an observation regarding some of the newer inexpensive side feature rich scopes that are flooding the market. I have found lots of success in using some of them, but one attribute I have run into is at.the extreme high end of magnification, the edge to edge clarity seems to deteriorate sognificants. Also see a lot of chromatic aboration (like red/blue rainbow blurs) around the edges. So when I am buying an economy scope, I tend to pick a scope with higher magnification range so that when I crank it up for any reason, I am only.havong to crank it up.to 80% of its total possible magnification. Then I can see what I need to without getting into the part of the magnification range where things get a little degraded. [/QUOTE]
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