Originally Posted by Hondo64d
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Anyone got an example on why running top shelf scope glass is an advantage?

Go

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Provided the scope is mechanically sound, ie, retains zero, tracks correctly, and returns to zero reliably, how could Alpha glass to top it off with be a disadvantage? That being said, if cost is a consideration, mechanical reliability is the priority. I haven’t bought what I consider to be a true Alpha glass yet. ZCO, Tangent Theta, or maybe Schmidt and Bender. If I had unlimited disposable income, would I? Absolutely. As it is, I go for the best glass I can get in a scope that has a track record for mechanical performance, at a price point I’m willing to pay.

John


Well said John. Seems like most that track reliably have pretty decent glass too.


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