Re: Sweet Spot in Scope Benefit vs Cost
Phil, the question that you ask is very valid, but I think the answer will vary from person to person.
For me, I have very definite lines among grades of scopes. In terms of higher end scopes, I'd like to have a Schmidt or Premiere, but I really don't need them. I'm sure that one day I'll have one or the other just because I want it, but I can't imagine needing a $3K+ scope.
When I need a scope with good glass that is built like a tank for rough environments, I draw the line at Nightforce. I've been a fan of them for a while and feel that they are the best bang for the buck in high end scopes. The glass is on the better side of good and I've never had to re-zero one due to a knock or fall.
When I need a scope with good glass, but does not need such a robust build, the options widen a bit. In this class of scope I'd put them in the price range of around $700 to $900 or so. Vortex PST, Sightron SIII, etc.
When I just need something dependable from a reputable manufacturer in the $300 to $500 or so range, there are a bunch to choose from. Bushnell, Weaver, Super Sniper, etc.
For me, the bottom line is that I don't think that I'll ever be able to say that I need a S&B or Premiere, but I do have rifles where I thought I NEEDED to have a Nightforce on top of them, because of what I planned to do with them.
Of course, there are those that value glass quality over robustness of build; and for those guys that want one without paying for the other there are brands like Swarovski, Kahles and Zeiss.