Like everything mechanical, one would expect scopes to "go bad" with age. Now, I'm not an optics professional who knows the proper terminology, but I'd love to get your feedback on this. Over the last five years, I've had the opportunity to own some very nice optics, more directed toward precision rifle shooting. With so many options, I was plagued and just couldn't resist trying as many optics as I could.
With that said, I have resorted to more of a practical sense (for my situations) and have sold all of my optics that retail over 2-3k. I have come to the reality that most all of the optics sub 2k are more than sufficient to get the job done, and done exceptionally well. As I shop for optics in the PX, there is no doubt great buys are to be had. But, my concern is age. Do the "guts" of an optic go bad over the years? Can a scope that has been a safe queen for a great amount of time not track true because of lack of use?
I hope what I am asking makes some sense,
Mark
With that said, I have resorted to more of a practical sense (for my situations) and have sold all of my optics that retail over 2-3k. I have come to the reality that most all of the optics sub 2k are more than sufficient to get the job done, and done exceptionally well. As I shop for optics in the PX, there is no doubt great buys are to be had. But, my concern is age. Do the "guts" of an optic go bad over the years? Can a scope that has been a safe queen for a great amount of time not track true because of lack of use?
I hope what I am asking makes some sense,
Mark