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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 2028122" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>As others mentioned I also believe glass quality makes the biggest difference. I just bought a March 2.5-25x52 with the fine cross hair. Wasn't my first choice but it's the first used one I've seen in Canada recently. I can't believe the clarity. When on 2.5 it feels like 6x compared to my other scopes. Only got it yesterday so will compare to a Z5, NF MOAR, vx6hd TMOA. But tonight I could still see the fine cross hair on a oak tree at 200 yds at last light looking out my house window. Half hour after sunset. I think your Leupold should serve you very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 2028122, member: 38130"] As others mentioned I also believe glass quality makes the biggest difference. I just bought a March 2.5-25x52 with the fine cross hair. Wasn’t my first choice but it’s the first used one I’ve seen in Canada recently. I can’t believe the clarity. When on 2.5 it feels like 6x compared to my other scopes. Only got it yesterday so will compare to a Z5, NF MOAR, vx6hd TMOA. But tonight I could still see the fine cross hair on a oak tree at 200 yds at last light looking out my house window. Half hour after sunset. I think your Leupold should serve you very well. [/QUOTE]
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