Great observations. Thank you
@CK1.0.
Interestingly:
EuroOptic lists the Kahles 3-28x FOV at 100 yards at 28x to be 5.4 feet.
EuroOptic lists the USO Foundation 5-25x FOV at 100 yards at 25x to be 5.2 feet.
With that being said, more FOV in order to do what?
Spot impacts better? (This is why I own two USO FDNs.)
Engage multiple targets?
Brag about it?
-Stan
It just might come down to one's taste... tomato, tomaaaahto sort of thing?
Personally, I’m not a “FOV is everything” type… I tend to mainly focus on the center and where my target is mostly, so I find myself pretty happy behind just about everything (even the Mk4/5HDS that the internet says is supposed to be like looking through a straw lol).
ETA: Part of that might be because I always shoot with both eyes open, and the biggest thing I think extra FOV might help some guys with is scanning for targets... but my brain switches over automatically to use my other eye to help scan and get me in the ballpark, and then turns it off when I go back to looking through the scope, so IDK, it probably just comes down to the individual, and a larger FOV might help some guys more than it does me.
That said, in the words of the great Yngwie Malmsteen - “More is more”, and the K328i does feel really nice to get behind because the FOV is closer to what one might expect from binos than a scope, and that is really cool.
I just don’t know if the crazy FOV it has makes up for everything else… as someone who’s relatively new to “alpha glass”, every time I get behind my ZCO I’m blown away and I'm like “Wow” still (sometimes it looks like I’m downrange and can reach out and touch the plates if I wanted to). While, besides the huge wow factor its FOV delivers, the Kahles’ image didn’t give me the same warm and fuzzies as far as its glass is concerned, and IMHO, for what it costs, I think it probably should, because I think IQ and DOF matter more than FOV (YMMV).
IDK about USOs, but some of the numbers out there don’t really tell the whole truth/story. From what I understand, lots of European-made scopes get a wider FOV over there and are limited/neutered for the US market (as is the case with ZCOs), and seems sometimes the numbers don’t always correlate with what we actually get over here (which sucks).