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Swarovski vs. Zeiss, HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="mackgee" data-source="post: 868298" data-attributes="member: 41086"><p>I love these debates...but when you ask "is something worth the extra money?" that makes it such a relative topic. What's the cost of have a few more minutes of light to be able to take a shot as it's getting dark? Is that worth it? You tell us, is that worth the extra $$$ to you? The Swarovski is a better scope when comparing the two, but they weren't made to compete against each other. These are two different scopes made to appeal to their price point consumers. I personally always buy the best glass I can afford...I don't want to be holding off on a last minute shot at a trophy because I didn't want to spend the extra money for a better optical instrument. So to me, yes it's worth it to have those few extra features and to have better glass. Only you can answer for yourself if that's worth it. </p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackgee, post: 868298, member: 41086"] I love these debates...but when you ask "is something worth the extra money?" that makes it such a relative topic. What's the cost of have a few more minutes of light to be able to take a shot as it's getting dark? Is that worth it? You tell us, is that worth the extra $$$ to you? The Swarovski is a better scope when comparing the two, but they weren't made to compete against each other. These are two different scopes made to appeal to their price point consumers. I personally always buy the best glass I can afford...I don't want to be holding off on a last minute shot at a trophy because I didn't want to spend the extra money for a better optical instrument. So to me, yes it's worth it to have those few extra features and to have better glass. Only you can answer for yourself if that's worth it. Mac [/QUOTE]
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