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<blockquote data-quote="wyrshunter1" data-source="post: 2517456" data-attributes="member: 122173"><p>T</p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends on what you are getting it in. Anything that has a Parallax the E1 is hands down better because of the side adjust. The glass is indentical in both.</p><p></p><p>I have both the 3 to 9 Fullfield II and the Fullfield E1s. I dont see the bigger scope caps or the grippier zoom being a huge advantage compared to the slightly lighter and more compact II. For example, the smooth edges of the low profile scope caps are better in a scabbard and its just a bit more compact with cleaner lines. You still have to remove the caps to sight it in and both track the same and easily to move so it makes little difference.</p><p></p><p>I should add that the biggest difference on the E1 is that on the Fullfield and Fullfield II from its introductin in the 70s that the whole eyepiece is turned on the zoom and the E1 it only turns the zoom ring. In practical function I dont see the difference as it works fine except for using pop up caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyrshunter1, post: 2517456, member: 122173"] T Depends on what you are getting it in. Anything that has a Parallax the E1 is hands down better because of the side adjust. The glass is indentical in both. I have both the 3 to 9 Fullfield II and the Fullfield E1s. I dont see the bigger scope caps or the grippier zoom being a huge advantage compared to the slightly lighter and more compact II. For example, the smooth edges of the low profile scope caps are better in a scabbard and its just a bit more compact with cleaner lines. You still have to remove the caps to sight it in and both track the same and easily to move so it makes little difference. I should add that the biggest difference on the E1 is that on the Fullfield and Fullfield II from its introductin in the 70s that the whole eyepiece is turned on the zoom and the E1 it only turns the zoom ring. In practical function I dont see the difference as it works fine except for using pop up caps. [/QUOTE]
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