LeaveMeHangin
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I know this topic has been discussed many times, but I'm still not convinced.
I have tested many different grades of optics (binoculars, spotting scopes, rifle scopes, rangefinders, etc.). I honestly don't see a big difference between most of them. I fully admit that a $3000 piece of glass is nice to look through, and they do excel somewhat in certain circumstances, like when glassing for extended periods of time and in the lowest light conditions. But compared to the much more affordable mid-grade average consumer glass, I'm hard pressed to understand why I should spend 10 times more! Expensive glass is nice, but not 10 times nicer (at least not to my eye), and I honestly don't think it would help me spot 10 times more game in the field, or be 10 times more successful, or shoot 10 times more accurately, or help me get 10 times more enjoyment from my hunts. Maybe it makes people feel 10 times better about themselves, proud that they never settle for anything less than the best. I don't know...
Price is not really the issue to me. I can afford high grade stuff, but rarely choose to spend my money that way, because I can't justify it. If I could see a truly valid reason to do it then I would. But as long as I avoid the really low end junk, I find the decent quality mid-grade optics to be completely acceptable and usable. What more do I need?
I understand the "buy once, cry once" mentality. But I would rather buy once and not have to cry at all. I do not understand the "spend as much as you can afford" mentality because I feel it's more of a lame excuse to just spend way more than is necessary, and convince yourself that it must somehow be worth it. I have never regretted spending WAY less to get something ALMOST as good.
Feel free to try convincing me otherwise...
I have tested many different grades of optics (binoculars, spotting scopes, rifle scopes, rangefinders, etc.). I honestly don't see a big difference between most of them. I fully admit that a $3000 piece of glass is nice to look through, and they do excel somewhat in certain circumstances, like when glassing for extended periods of time and in the lowest light conditions. But compared to the much more affordable mid-grade average consumer glass, I'm hard pressed to understand why I should spend 10 times more! Expensive glass is nice, but not 10 times nicer (at least not to my eye), and I honestly don't think it would help me spot 10 times more game in the field, or be 10 times more successful, or shoot 10 times more accurately, or help me get 10 times more enjoyment from my hunts. Maybe it makes people feel 10 times better about themselves, proud that they never settle for anything less than the best. I don't know...
Price is not really the issue to me. I can afford high grade stuff, but rarely choose to spend my money that way, because I can't justify it. If I could see a truly valid reason to do it then I would. But as long as I avoid the really low end junk, I find the decent quality mid-grade optics to be completely acceptable and usable. What more do I need?
I understand the "buy once, cry once" mentality. But I would rather buy once and not have to cry at all. I do not understand the "spend as much as you can afford" mentality because I feel it's more of a lame excuse to just spend way more than is necessary, and convince yourself that it must somehow be worth it. I have never regretted spending WAY less to get something ALMOST as good.
Feel free to try convincing me otherwise...