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<blockquote data-quote="sierra22" data-source="post: 20546" data-attributes="member: 949"><p>Sorry, the 23 scopes listed are those tested.</p><p></p><p>I guess they borrowed their scopes from the engros dealers, and the scopes tested are those the dealers want to sell.</p><p></p><p>I sure would've liked to see more Leo series, Nikons, Leicas and the Zeiss Conquests tested.</p><p></p><p>And I'm GUESSING that light transmission and twilight performance is different because the wavelenght of the light changes as you get a slightly different spectrum in low light. Again, I'm GUESSING, any correction is welcome.</p><p></p><p>The same magazine did a test of about 6-24x scopes about half a year ago, but they didn't use a science lab for that test. However, the brands stocked up basically the same way as in this test with the Swaros and Zeiss' at the top.</p><p></p><p>[ 11-22-2004: Message edited by: sierra22 ]</p><p></p><p>[ 11-22-2004: Message edited by: sierra22 ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierra22, post: 20546, member: 949"] Sorry, the 23 scopes listed are those tested. I guess they borrowed their scopes from the engros dealers, and the scopes tested are those the dealers want to sell. I sure would've liked to see more Leo series, Nikons, Leicas and the Zeiss Conquests tested. And I'm GUESSING that light transmission and twilight performance is different because the wavelenght of the light changes as you get a slightly different spectrum in low light. Again, I'm GUESSING, any correction is welcome. The same magazine did a test of about 6-24x scopes about half a year ago, but they didn't use a science lab for that test. However, the brands stocked up basically the same way as in this test with the Swaros and Zeiss' at the top. [ 11-22-2004: Message edited by: sierra22 ] [ 11-22-2004: Message edited by: sierra22 ] [/QUOTE]
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