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<blockquote data-quote="Rogmay" data-source="post: 1054214" data-attributes="member: 87682"><p>WildRose, I like what you have to say about the last minute light levels, a lot of people look through scopes in the store, fewer look at them outside, and even fewer compare them at low light levels! To me functions can help in different applications, I feel the optical level per price point is and should be one of the biggest factors when purchasing scopes, whether spotting, bino's or rifle! Prieto9000, you mentioned you picked up a couple of Razor HD's which I believe run in the $2500 range, did you compare to any Nightforce or thier high end scopes? Also for the amount you spending you could also look at S & B, not trying to start arguments but I really like to hear reasons behind people's decisions, like I say everybody see's differently through the same scope, so are there really wrong or right answers, I believe it's a lot to do with personal preference, thanks. Good and honest replys are always welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogmay, post: 1054214, member: 87682"] WildRose, I like what you have to say about the last minute light levels, a lot of people look through scopes in the store, fewer look at them outside, and even fewer compare them at low light levels! To me functions can help in different applications, I feel the optical level per price point is and should be one of the biggest factors when purchasing scopes, whether spotting, bino's or rifle! Prieto9000, you mentioned you picked up a couple of Razor HD's which I believe run in the $2500 range, did you compare to any Nightforce or thier high end scopes? Also for the amount you spending you could also look at S & B, not trying to start arguments but I really like to hear reasons behind people's decisions, like I say everybody see's differently through the same scope, so are there really wrong or right answers, I believe it's a lot to do with personal preference, thanks. Good and honest replys are always welcome! [/QUOTE]
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