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Cheap "glass" versus "expensive" glass
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon54" data-source="post: 3989490" data-attributes="member: 15869"><p>I buy the best glass I can afford and it's for the eye fatigue. All of my scopes are Leupold VX3, which used to be the top of the line. I have a small pair of Sworovski binoculars and their clarity is simply amazing. I wish I could afford a full size pair as I once used a pair of 8x56 that would blow your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon54, post: 3989490, member: 15869"] I buy the best glass I can afford and it's for the eye fatigue. All of my scopes are Leupold VX3, which used to be the top of the line. I have a small pair of Sworovski binoculars and their clarity is simply amazing. I wish I could afford a full size pair as I once used a pair of 8x56 that would blow your mind. [/QUOTE]
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