I bought a Konus 20-x60 80mm spotting scope a few years ago to spot .17/.22/.30 caliber holes at 200 yard. Overall, to be honest, I am not too happy with it.
I have a Sightron SIII 8x32 scope, and it does a better job at identifying holes than the Konus spotting scope. So, I don’t really use the spotting scope much when I go shoot alone. (I am not 100% happy with Sightron's zoomed passed 24 either, but it was very slightly better than Nightforce one that I compared. So I am assuming this is as good as it will get as a rifle scope)
So, after much research I decided to upgrade to Vortex Razor HD. I tried it out against Nikon 82mm ED 25x75 and I preferred the Vortex by a slim margin. So, I went back to the store intend to purchase it. I brought my Konus, so I could compare it. I was going to be blown away by the difference, that spending $1750 (after tax) was not going to be a problem! Until I looked through both. I went back home without purchasing the Razor.
While I felt the Razor was better it did not feel like it was $1500 better. Maybe 10-20% better?
First, Konus at 60x is about equal to Razor 45x. So, we know Konus is lying . So I ended up comparing it at the “real” magnification. I was shooting across indoor at Cabela’s from one end to the other. The light was therefore a bit dim. But here in Pacific Northwest, the light is always a bit dim outside.
The razor at 45x was a bit sharper than Konus at 60x, had a bit more contrast, and better chromatic aberration, and much better flare/ghost control, under the indoor light situation. However, I was not blown away by the difference. I would call it minimal, considering Razor is 8x more expensive.
I love the sharpness of Razor/Nikon/Konus when you set at 20x, but the moment you start moving the zoom dial, they all degrade very quickly. Are there any good scope that actually is nearly sharp, contrast and bright at 60x as 20x? I am assuming that is not possible at 85mm objective lens.
Overall, I am disappointed that spending much more is not really going to buy me a lot more. Am I expecting too much from a $1600 scope? My understanding is the Razor is only hair bit not as good as top end Swarovski or Kowa? It seems that you are hitting the law of diminishing return VERY fast on spotting scopes?
p.s. - it is possible that at outdoor brighter light, things could be more different. But I am always shooting when it is cloudy, or raining or moments before the dusk after getting off work, and etc, so I did not make a point to test it outside.
I have a Sightron SIII 8x32 scope, and it does a better job at identifying holes than the Konus spotting scope. So, I don’t really use the spotting scope much when I go shoot alone. (I am not 100% happy with Sightron's zoomed passed 24 either, but it was very slightly better than Nightforce one that I compared. So I am assuming this is as good as it will get as a rifle scope)
So, after much research I decided to upgrade to Vortex Razor HD. I tried it out against Nikon 82mm ED 25x75 and I preferred the Vortex by a slim margin. So, I went back to the store intend to purchase it. I brought my Konus, so I could compare it. I was going to be blown away by the difference, that spending $1750 (after tax) was not going to be a problem! Until I looked through both. I went back home without purchasing the Razor.
While I felt the Razor was better it did not feel like it was $1500 better. Maybe 10-20% better?
First, Konus at 60x is about equal to Razor 45x. So, we know Konus is lying . So I ended up comparing it at the “real” magnification. I was shooting across indoor at Cabela’s from one end to the other. The light was therefore a bit dim. But here in Pacific Northwest, the light is always a bit dim outside.
The razor at 45x was a bit sharper than Konus at 60x, had a bit more contrast, and better chromatic aberration, and much better flare/ghost control, under the indoor light situation. However, I was not blown away by the difference. I would call it minimal, considering Razor is 8x more expensive.
I love the sharpness of Razor/Nikon/Konus when you set at 20x, but the moment you start moving the zoom dial, they all degrade very quickly. Are there any good scope that actually is nearly sharp, contrast and bright at 60x as 20x? I am assuming that is not possible at 85mm objective lens.
Overall, I am disappointed that spending much more is not really going to buy me a lot more. Am I expecting too much from a $1600 scope? My understanding is the Razor is only hair bit not as good as top end Swarovski or Kowa? It seems that you are hitting the law of diminishing return VERY fast on spotting scopes?
p.s. - it is possible that at outdoor brighter light, things could be more different. But I am always shooting when it is cloudy, or raining or moments before the dusk after getting off work, and etc, so I did not make a point to test it outside.
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