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Maybe (!) a bit off topic, but I’m following multiple scope debates threads. The issue of weight comes up a bit and has me wondering about two things, which may have been addressed elsewhere (and which certainly demonstrate my ignorance):
- If a scope (or other optic) is significantly lighter than another scope, yet of similar size, is a portion of the difference due to internal mechanisms, and if so, what are the differences in how companies manufacture their internal components? Plastic vs aluminum? Other? Do they typically share that level of info?
- I have a Swaro Z5 (3.5-18x44) that is pretty light, and I have a set of Swaro binos (EL 8.5x42) that seem much “beefier”. The thickness (thinness) of scope tube vs the bino alone seems substantial. Is this an apples to oranges comparison because scopes and binos are built differently (due to glass or other components)? Or could Swaro build a scope a bit heavier tube and internals (roughly analogous to their binos) and have a sturdier product?