ColPenguin
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Why? How did you come to that conclusion?If that is the case, wouldn't you want a bigger objective lens for any type of longer range shooting?
Why? How did you come to that conclusion?If that is the case, wouldn't you want a bigger objective lens for any type of longer range shooting?
By your measure, at certain magnification you would benefit from a larger objective lens right? Basically, you could use a higher magnification at the optimum exit pupil size? I could be misunderstanding the topic altogether but that's where my mind went.Why? How did you come to that conclusion?
By your measure, at certain magnification you would benefit from a larger objective lens right? Basically, you could use a higher magnification at the optimum exit pupil size? I could be misunderstanding the topic altogether but that's where my mind went.
I understand. And I actually agree with you on the point regarding marketing. The hunting industry in general is riddled with misinformation and marketing gimmicks.The human eye is the bottleneck. At night there is going to be a max dilation of human pupil between 6 and 7 mm.
For a rifle scope the objective size should not be a primary factor in selection. It should be a final consideration whether you're buying an appropriately sized optic for your intended purpose of hunting. Its appropriate for a variable max of 9x - 15x to have a 40mm or 44mm objective. It can be appropriate for a lower power scope in the range of 1x - 8x to have a 24 or 28mm objective.
I am pretty sure this has been discontinued in the latest generation of Viper scopes but there used to be a Vortex Viper 4-16x44 and 4-16x50. They had the same field of view, same effective performance, and the 50mm costs a little more and weighed a few ounces more. I am pretty sure that Ryan stated on one of their podcast episodes that more people gravitated towards the 50mm and it was largely because of successful marketing.
Given two scopes of equal performance, I would gravitate towards the lighter package if it provided a better value and met other primary criteria for a hunting scope.