Setting aside the does one need it factor some will argue, some people simply cannot see the difference, and so would not be lying, they just can't see it.
Prescription eye glasses and or cataract surgery tends to help with that...
Setting aside the does one need it factor some will argue, some people simply cannot see the difference, and so would not be lying, they just can't see it.
I think this is the first mini review Ive seen on the new Sig Optics... Been curious about them, just haven't seen much on them from real users. So mediocre is your conclusion?
You might say, “nah, not worth the extra $500” but the difference is appreciable.
folks shouldn’t mislead others to pretend those advantages don’t make a difference in the right conditions.
I stand by what I have said. Help me with right conditions? What is pretending about good enough?
I felt that way for a long time, and can understand the sentiment.My point was and is why buy a super expensive scope when what you got will do. How many of those fancy features mainly lure the wannabes? Good enough is good enough.
Different scopes for different jobs.
Out of context? Dunno. Fit the quote? Not IMHO.Hope I did not quote Walkalong out context.
Agreed, it can be hard to compare scopes if one person talks glass and the other talks tracking, and the other talks......one is for target shooting at a fixed distance, one for target shooting at varied distances, and one is for hunting at 150 yards and less and one is for hunting at longer distances.....I like my two Leupold's that pushed a thousand dollars. Are they better scopes than the $500.00. They're for different uses.
There are conditions that make my pride a joy a bad choice as well. If I had to put a scope in a lever action 30-30 for deer hunting in the mountains of Kentucky and had to choose between my Nikon prostaff or my vortex razor I would choose my Nikon. A 3lb ffp scope with exposed turrets and fancy bells/whistles is not the right tool for the job
Look through a 8-20 50 mm BSA and a Night force 5.5-22 50mm and you will immediately see the difference. If not, buy the BSA.Wonder how much all this light gathering ability with lens, coating has to do with a 50mm objective?
Or if you really want to see what $1k on sale dollars gets you. Great glass, a wide range of power (1.8 all the way to 12). Sweet, but not cheap.
https://www.eurooptic.com/Leica-Magnus-Riflescope-18-12x50-L-Ballistic-54400.aspx