Originally Posted by David_Walter
It can be uneconomical for it's intended use. Why spend money on the ability to take abuse the scope will never see?

All of my hunting optics are hunting optics. My fighting optics (on my AR pattern rifles) are fighting optics.

They are not the same. Even my hunting ARs have fighting optics sighted in for that use.



I don't exactly agree with your take on this. I travel all over the country in the work that I do. I pull a trailer with clothes as well as hunting rifles I have found all but the most reliable scopes change impact points in transit. I do not think one can have too much reliability in an optic. But that is just me, I hate to have a scope tracking issue that requires sending the scope in for repairs.
Buy the very best one can afford and one will receive top results. At least that has been my experience.



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