I have decent scopes on my rifles. Most in the 500 to 800 dollar range but a couple I paid more for. Too much really. But nothing Alpha. And what I have discovered is that from a practical hunting standpoint where I am located there isn't a damn thing I can do with the scopes on the upper end of my range that I can't do with the scopes on the lower end. Like I said in another thread I use scopes as an aiming device to shoot deer and hogs. I'm not taking photographs for National Geographic. Maybe the alpha glass in a 3000 dollar scope could help me better appreciate the rich beige highlights of a deers pelt at distance. But if I can see him well enough to kill him during legal light with a 700 dollar scope then it's going to be real hard to convince me that the slightly enhanced color perception is worth the extra 2300 dollars.

Last edited by Willto; 07/29/21.