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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2579961" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>It is difficult to separate endorsements and paid support from reality in the world of rifle scopes. Manufacturers know that showing their scopes being used by the top PRS pros should translate to better sales of the top end scopes as well as create brand recognition for their other offerings. The same goes for well known bloggers and firearms media. In general it boils down to following the $$$ when trying to understand why products are endorsed.</p><p>This is why it is so difficult to get a true objective evaluation of products. Everyone will need to define what is important to them. Value, dependability, and functionality along with a company that stands behind their products are the table stakes in choosing a rifle scope for me. If you think there is a zero defect manufacturer out there with an affordable rifle scope, you are kidding yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2579961, member: 120066"] It is difficult to separate endorsements and paid support from reality in the world of rifle scopes. Manufacturers know that showing their scopes being used by the top PRS pros should translate to better sales of the top end scopes as well as create brand recognition for their other offerings. The same goes for well known bloggers and firearms media. In general it boils down to following the $$$ when trying to understand why products are endorsed. This is why it is so difficult to get a true objective evaluation of products. Everyone will need to define what is important to them. Value, dependability, and functionality along with a company that stands behind their products are the table stakes in choosing a rifle scope for me. If you think there is a zero defect manufacturer out there with an affordable rifle scope, you are kidding yourself. [/QUOTE]
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