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Scope without breaking the bank
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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 1395904" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>I have came to find ones eyes may see different than others. I will never buy another optic without having looked though one first. </p><p>There is some glass that is highly regarded by many that I find to be on a lesser scale than what others led me to believe. </p><p>Repeatability is #1. Even if your not twisting knobs a lot and there is a question of repeating I look at them with a bit of caution. Though granted any and all things mechanical are prone to breakage and some type of failure. That is where I read a lot of reviews. I take those with a dose of salts though. Some that have never had or really used good glass don't have a clue what they have. </p><p>If your a set it and forget it type you can get a LOT of scope for the money. If your prone as many of actually using all the "whistles and bells" go for it, but look at their track record. </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 1395904, member: 103581"] I have came to find ones eyes may see different than others. I will never buy another optic without having looked though one first. There is some glass that is highly regarded by many that I find to be on a lesser scale than what others led me to believe. Repeatability is #1. Even if your not twisting knobs a lot and there is a question of repeating I look at them with a bit of caution. Though granted any and all things mechanical are prone to breakage and some type of failure. That is where I read a lot of reviews. I take those with a dose of salts though. Some that have never had or really used good glass don't have a clue what they have. If your a set it and forget it type you can get a LOT of scope for the money. If your prone as many of actually using all the "whistles and bells" go for it, but look at their track record. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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