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Zeiss V6 Vs Meopta Meostar R2. Glass.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2234983" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>My experience, with my eyes, for shooting and seeing late, the Swaro z8i is the best i've had the chance to peer through. I have the mag set on 15-16x and the combo of clarity and enough light has been the ticket for me, and just a hair better than several other scopes (S&B Exos and Leica Magnus). I did just pick up a S&B Polar, but have yet to really compare it side by side at the same time, looking at the same object. </p><p>When I add up the $$ spent on hunting, such as lease costs, food plot cost, the garage full of gear, travel costs, outfitter fees (on outfitted trips), license and tag fees, etc etc., it will shock the average non-hunter. If you then multiply the reoccurring annual costs by the number of years you've been at it, even the most cost conscious spendthrift devotes a lot of capital to the activity. For someone like myself, who spends a lot of time behind their optics, spending more (once) for premium glass is a no brainer. </p><p>Everyone likely cuts corners at some point and doing so is probably justified.....I know I do. But my optics is the last thing on the chopping block. Having the best possible view and knowing a scope will deliver is right there with having an accurate rifle, as the foundation for whole enchilada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2234983, member: 113003"] My experience, with my eyes, for shooting and seeing late, the Swaro z8i is the best i've had the chance to peer through. I have the mag set on 15-16x and the combo of clarity and enough light has been the ticket for me, and just a hair better than several other scopes (S&B Exos and Leica Magnus). I did just pick up a S&B Polar, but have yet to really compare it side by side at the same time, looking at the same object. When I add up the $$ spent on hunting, such as lease costs, food plot cost, the garage full of gear, travel costs, outfitter fees (on outfitted trips), license and tag fees, etc etc., it will shock the average non-hunter. If you then multiply the reoccurring annual costs by the number of years you've been at it, even the most cost conscious spendthrift devotes a lot of capital to the activity. For someone like myself, who spends a lot of time behind their optics, spending more (once) for premium glass is a no brainer. Everyone likely cuts corners at some point and doing so is probably justified.....I know I do. But my optics is the last thing on the chopping block. Having the best possible view and knowing a scope will deliver is right there with having an accurate rifle, as the foundation for whole enchilada. [/QUOTE]
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