Ahugemuledeer
FNG
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2023
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- 7
Hello fellows,
I hunt a lot of high alpine, and spend a considerable amount of time glassing behind binos, getting a closer look with my spotter.
For a few years, I’ve been packing around a relatively cheap (as far as scopes go) vortex diamond back 65 mm 15-45. It’s fine for looking at deer and has a nice eye relief which I’ve come to appreciate.
Last week, I found a smoking sale on a Nikon Monarch ED 60mm 15-45. 30 percent off. Woohoo. I couldn’t help myself. After days of research on the piece, forum reviews etc. I pulled the trigger. From what I understand, it’s a well regarded piece of glass, and as we know we get what we pay for with optics. The MSRP on this piece is nearly 1000 $ more then my ‘Ol Diamond back, and I was really excited.
Until today. I spent 3 hours comparing the 2 side x side. New vs old. I glassed up some people 4 or 5 miles away, sea gulls far out, license plates from a mile away. All the things you would when testing glass. I couldn’t find ONE thing to look at that my diamond back didn’t produce very, very close image to the Nikon. There wasn’t one scenario where the vortex wouldn’t have been just fine. Infact, the longer eye relief on the old scope makes it abit nicer. The Nikon does have the most subtly sharper colour, but only if you really, really force a comparison.
I think I’m gonna return the new piece. I’m interested what you all think about this, is my old scope just good enough to be a matter of diminishing returns? Am I missing something about the higher quality glass?
I hunt a lot of high alpine, and spend a considerable amount of time glassing behind binos, getting a closer look with my spotter.
For a few years, I’ve been packing around a relatively cheap (as far as scopes go) vortex diamond back 65 mm 15-45. It’s fine for looking at deer and has a nice eye relief which I’ve come to appreciate.
Last week, I found a smoking sale on a Nikon Monarch ED 60mm 15-45. 30 percent off. Woohoo. I couldn’t help myself. After days of research on the piece, forum reviews etc. I pulled the trigger. From what I understand, it’s a well regarded piece of glass, and as we know we get what we pay for with optics. The MSRP on this piece is nearly 1000 $ more then my ‘Ol Diamond back, and I was really excited.
Until today. I spent 3 hours comparing the 2 side x side. New vs old. I glassed up some people 4 or 5 miles away, sea gulls far out, license plates from a mile away. All the things you would when testing glass. I couldn’t find ONE thing to look at that my diamond back didn’t produce very, very close image to the Nikon. There wasn’t one scenario where the vortex wouldn’t have been just fine. Infact, the longer eye relief on the old scope makes it abit nicer. The Nikon does have the most subtly sharper colour, but only if you really, really force a comparison.
I think I’m gonna return the new piece. I’m interested what you all think about this, is my old scope just good enough to be a matter of diminishing returns? Am I missing something about the higher quality glass?