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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
IOR Glass Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 249339" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>listen to what brother Broz says! it's scarry to me when i hear people say the IOR scopes don't repeat as good as a Leupold. my impression of Leupolds is that they are a very poor tracking scope. of the scopes you mentioned, the Nightforce stands alone, WAY in front of the others. I wish i had a hundred bucks for every time i've heard someone say all their gun problems went away when they put a Nightforce on their gun. if you don't have repeatability, you have nothing. i don't care how clear the glass, magnification, length, weight, crosshair system, or really anything else about the scope. all of these qualities represent about 1% in importance. holding zero and repeatability are at least 99% of their value. this would be the opinion of one redneck from Pa. as always, YMMV.</p><p></p><p>if the Nightforce is too much money, i would consider an S111 Sightron. some people that know optics very well rate them on par with the Nightforce and certainly better than the others you mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 249339, member: 4491"] listen to what brother Broz says! it's scarry to me when i hear people say the IOR scopes don't repeat as good as a Leupold. my impression of Leupolds is that they are a very poor tracking scope. of the scopes you mentioned, the Nightforce stands alone, WAY in front of the others. I wish i had a hundred bucks for every time i've heard someone say all their gun problems went away when they put a Nightforce on their gun. if you don't have repeatability, you have nothing. i don't care how clear the glass, magnification, length, weight, crosshair system, or really anything else about the scope. all of these qualities represent about 1% in importance. holding zero and repeatability are at least 99% of their value. this would be the opinion of one redneck from Pa. as always, YMMV. if the Nightforce is too much money, i would consider an S111 Sightron. some people that know optics very well rate them on par with the Nightforce and certainly better than the others you mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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