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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 2580100" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>All scopes are affordable or they wouldn't sell any - it just depends on your budget which category appeals to you. LOL This is why when we discuss scopes, we need to discuss and compare within categories. You pick what features, reputation, etc. you like the best within your category. Different things are important to different guys, but everyone is constrained by money, even billionaires. So, compare within "your" category, not your neighbors category.</p><p></p><p>The exact number we agree to use per category isn't that important neither. Maybe your budget falls between Cat 1 & 2, so all you do is look at both categories to make your decision. Categories give everyone a "common language" to begin discussions so the discussion doesn't go every which way and outside what the poster can afford. That's just wasting the poster's time and confusses them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 2580100, member: 42494"] All scopes are affordable or they wouldn't sell any - it just depends on your budget which category appeals to you. LOL This is why when we discuss scopes, we need to discuss and compare within categories. You pick what features, reputation, etc. you like the best within your category. Different things are important to different guys, but everyone is constrained by money, even billionaires. So, compare within "your" category, not your neighbors category. The exact number we agree to use per category isn't that important neither. Maybe your budget falls between Cat 1 & 2, so all you do is look at both categories to make your decision. Categories give everyone a "common language" to begin discussions so the discussion doesn't go every which way and outside what the poster can afford. That's just wasting the poster's time and confusses them. [/QUOTE]
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