I've noticed that scope weights vary, sometimes wildly. I've seen scopes ranging from 7 ounces to almost 3 lbs.
Some of the really high-end glass seems to get upwards of 30-ish ounces without much trouble, although it seems like these manufacturers are becoming aware of the "weight gain" issue and are making lighter scopes to combat this trend (S&B and their new 1" tube scope, NF's new 2.5-10x32)
Some manufacturers can make stuff pretty light, but does that necessarily mean it's less rugged? Leupold has some 3-9x40 scopes from entry level to VX-3 that are around 12 ounces.
What's your opinion on weight and what it means to construction quality?
Some of the really high-end glass seems to get upwards of 30-ish ounces without much trouble, although it seems like these manufacturers are becoming aware of the "weight gain" issue and are making lighter scopes to combat this trend (S&B and their new 1" tube scope, NF's new 2.5-10x32)
Some manufacturers can make stuff pretty light, but does that necessarily mean it's less rugged? Leupold has some 3-9x40 scopes from entry level to VX-3 that are around 12 ounces.
What's your opinion on weight and what it means to construction quality?