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Join Date: March 18, 2006
Location: Illinois
Posts: 375
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Scopes - New technology or craftsmanship?
I finally replaced my golf clubs after 25 years. I used to make fun of people that blamed their equipment for bad shots. I am shocked at how much better the technology is.
With riflescopes, the key is glass quality and craftsmanship. However, what new technology is coming for rifle scopes? Thermal, day/night, rangefinding... If money was no object, what is the best scope you can buy? Is is a technologically advanced spyscope or a basic scope with glass that a german artisan polished on a Fraulein's thigh for a year. I understand that lots of other factors go into a scope decision. I am just trying to get a general feeling for what is new vs old. |
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Join Date: September 9, 2008
Location: Woooooshington
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Best is a relative term... best for what? I tend to go with what I know. Leupold, March, IOR Valdada and US Optics. Cheers, C
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Join Date: January 26, 2009
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Join Date: June 15, 2008
Location: Georgia
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A $200-$300 scope made today is better than a $1,000 scope made 25 years ago. A $50 scope made 25 years ago has more craftsmanship and is probably better finished. I'll take the new technology.
For my money a $300 Leupold VX-2 is about the perfect balance of price and quality. I have more expensive scopes, and less expensive scopes. There is a big gap in quality with a scope only $50 less, only a tiny bit better quality on a scope costing $300 more. |
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Join Date: March 18, 2006
Location: Illinois
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Expensive scope technology, if practical, will become cheaper. Think of the laser sight Arnold used in the 1st Terminator. He had a cable running up his sleeve attached to a car battery. On the contrary, my wife has her mom's old sewing machine and she was told; "Never get rid if it, they don't make them like that anymore". |
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