Best glass?
It's a noob question almost always by someone that doesn't know what else to ask about. Even though what they really want to know but don't have the balls to ask is, what scope will give them bragging rights.
There's alot more to a scope than glass also modern high end glass has gotten so good most/all of it should satisfy the most discerning of users. Before I stopped wasting the time I used to spend hours going back and forth comparing glass in my scopes because todays scopes are just so close. Now when I want to look to though good glass just for the sake of it I grab my Swaro bino's because optically they kick the shit out of every scope on the market and not because the glass is better. In comparison with bino's scopes have a narrow field of view, a long eye relief, and a narrow eyebox all of which make a scope's optical experience suck ass. Glass in a particular price bracket is going to be mostly the same so don't buy solely based on the glass and if what you really want to know is what scope to buy to make all your little girlfriends jealous then grow some balls and ask what you really want to know.
Glass, glass, glass. That's all some of you who are gear queer geeks ever talk about. What do you think you're going birdwatching with it?
It's a noob question almost always by someone that doesn't know what else to ask about. Even though what they really want to know but don't have the balls to ask is, what scope will give them bragging rights.
There's alot more to a scope than glass also modern high end glass has gotten so good most/all of it should satisfy the most discerning of users. Before I stopped wasting the time I used to spend hours going back and forth comparing glass in my scopes because todays scopes are just so close. Now when I want to look to though good glass just for the sake of it I grab my Swaro bino's because optically they kick the shit out of every scope on the market and not because the glass is better. In comparison with bino's scopes have a narrow field of view, a long eye relief, and a narrow eyebox all of which make a scope's optical experience suck ass. Glass in a particular price bracket is going to be mostly the same so don't buy solely based on the glass and if what you really want to know is what scope to buy to make all your little girlfriends jealous then grow some balls and ask what you really want to know.
Glass, glass, glass. That's all some of you who are gear queer geeks ever talk about. What do you think you're going birdwatching with it?
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