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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 592809" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>The cost of the good euro glass is breathtaking! The Zeiss Conquest, to my eye, has really great image quality at a good price. I have an IOR Valdada I have used for over a decade that has the same glass as Swaro, and I think the Conquest glass rates right up there close to it. </p><p>I decided on the S&B only after a lot of research and discussion with a few guys who have used most of the top end scopes to an extent I will never reach. These guys said S&B is the best there is, and two builders of super accurate custom rifles told me if the client comes to the shop and has a chance to look through a few different top end scopes, the S&B sells itself every time. </p><p>Mine is going on a custom long range rifle intended for rock chucks at 1000 yards and beyond. I want the sharpest image I can get, and turrets that are absolutely precise and repeatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 592809, member: 1940"] The cost of the good euro glass is breathtaking! The Zeiss Conquest, to my eye, has really great image quality at a good price. I have an IOR Valdada I have used for over a decade that has the same glass as Swaro, and I think the Conquest glass rates right up there close to it. I decided on the S&B only after a lot of research and discussion with a few guys who have used most of the top end scopes to an extent I will never reach. These guys said S&B is the best there is, and two builders of super accurate custom rifles told me if the client comes to the shop and has a chance to look through a few different top end scopes, the S&B sells itself every time. Mine is going on a custom long range rifle intended for rock chucks at 1000 yards and beyond. I want the sharpest image I can get, and turrets that are absolutely precise and repeatable. [/QUOTE]
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