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Vortex Golden Eagle
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<blockquote data-quote="geocodyrgia" data-source="post: 1702137" data-attributes="member: 98212"><p>I own one and like it a lot but it's also the most expensive scope I own, but only because I'm cheap and have 5 kids all under 15 so I've got better things to sink multiple thousands of dollars on. It's on my long range rifle and has performed flawlessly. Is the glass as good as a March? Who cares, that's not the relevant question. Is the glass good enough to accomplish what you want to accomplish? Probably. I really like the reticle, the 1/8 MOA clicks and it's plenty bright outdoors in any conditions I've used it for although I'd argue ANY scope starts getting harder to use over 40x. I find myself usually using 45x as about the practical max, but I've had it to 60x as my spotting scope on occasion when spotting for others and didn't want to get my bigger spotter out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geocodyrgia, post: 1702137, member: 98212"] I own one and like it a lot but it's also the most expensive scope I own, but only because I'm cheap and have 5 kids all under 15 so I've got better things to sink multiple thousands of dollars on. It's on my long range rifle and has performed flawlessly. Is the glass as good as a March? Who cares, that's not the relevant question. Is the glass good enough to accomplish what you want to accomplish? Probably. I really like the reticle, the 1/8 MOA clicks and it's plenty bright outdoors in any conditions I've used it for although I'd argue ANY scope starts getting harder to use over 40x. I find myself usually using 45x as about the practical max, but I've had it to 60x as my spotting scope on occasion when spotting for others and didn't want to get my bigger spotter out. [/QUOTE]
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