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New LRH glass
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1745416" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Honest question: Have you compared, side by side, a Tract with any of the aforementioned scopes? Because I will be honest too. I think, out of all of the scopes I mentioned, even I can tell the difference in some of that glass. I have looked through so many scopes of varying levels and quality, for long periods of time, really, not much compares to these optics.</p><p>Throw Premier in there, and you are talking true Alpha level glass (clarity, edge to edge, brightness, "pop", depth of field, CA control, color) in the $3k+ range. </p><p>Then, you get into mechanics, tracking, RTZ, etc. </p><p></p><p>"Schott glass" is not the end all means to a quality scope. Just because it has the name "Schott", not all are equal. There are 120 levels/types of Schott glass. Not all are used for rifle scopes, but there are still different qualities of rifle glass made by Schott. Plus coatings, installation, scope design, etc. makes a huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1745416, member: 68875"] Honest question: Have you compared, side by side, a Tract with any of the aforementioned scopes? Because I will be honest too. I think, out of all of the scopes I mentioned, even I can tell the difference in some of that glass. I have looked through so many scopes of varying levels and quality, for long periods of time, really, not much compares to these optics. Throw Premier in there, and you are talking true Alpha level glass (clarity, edge to edge, brightness, "pop", depth of field, CA control, color) in the $3k+ range. Then, you get into mechanics, tracking, RTZ, etc. "Schott glass" is not the end all means to a quality scope. Just because it has the name "Schott", not all are equal. There are 120 levels/types of Schott glass. Not all are used for rifle scopes, but there are still different qualities of rifle glass made by Schott. Plus coatings, installation, scope design, etc. makes a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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