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School me on how to evaluate the quality of rifle scope glass
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1904281" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I really don't have an answer to your question. But do have some comments. Seems like what one person calls a good scope the next person doesn't agree. And I think that each person believes what they are saying. Not sure if if this is because different eyes see things differently or knowledge of how to adjust a scope is lacking or? I believe that some of what you are paying for in higher priced scopes is dependability. For instance, in my opinion nightforce nxs has good glass but probably not the best that you can get in that price range, but again in my opinion you are going to be hard pressed to find a more dependable scope. Recently I have been looking to upgrade my binoculars. Mine are getting a little age on them and with all the new technology thought maybe it's time for an upgrade. I have been trying to read everything thing I can about the higher end binoculars. And I'm not saying I'm right but to me this means Zeiss, Swarovski and Leica. If you goggle best 10 power binoculars you will find all kinds of articles. Top 5 binoculars. Best quality binoculars. Top 10 binoculars. ECT, etc. And bottom line is more than likely there won't even be a Zeiss, Swarovski or Leica mentioned. I'm not knocking other brands, but it does make me wonder. Again I know it's not any kind of answer. Good luck with your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1904281, member: 73479"] I really don't have an answer to your question. But do have some comments. Seems like what one person calls a good scope the next person doesn't agree. And I think that each person believes what they are saying. Not sure if if this is because different eyes see things differently or knowledge of how to adjust a scope is lacking or? I believe that some of what you are paying for in higher priced scopes is dependability. For instance, in my opinion nightforce nxs has good glass but probably not the best that you can get in that price range, but again in my opinion you are going to be hard pressed to find a more dependable scope. Recently I have been looking to upgrade my binoculars. Mine are getting a little age on them and with all the new technology thought maybe it's time for an upgrade. I have been trying to read everything thing I can about the higher end binoculars. And I'm not saying I'm right but to me this means Zeiss, Swarovski and Leica. If you goggle best 10 power binoculars you will find all kinds of articles. Top 5 binoculars. Best quality binoculars. Top 10 binoculars. ECT, etc. And bottom line is more than likely there won't even be a Zeiss, Swarovski or Leica mentioned. I'm not knocking other brands, but it does make me wonder. Again I know it's not any kind of answer. Good luck with your search. [/QUOTE]
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