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<blockquote data-quote="Model70Man" data-source="post: 1000885" data-attributes="member: 2756"><p>$500 on any scope, especially Leupold, IMO is rediculous. That is way too much money for middle of the road glass. I didn't even pay that much for ANY of my Zeiss Conquests (except for 1, my 4.5-14 which cost $515) or Meopta's and they flat out smoke my Leupold VX-III that I have. All of my scopes were bought NIB. To spend $500 and get sub quality glass compared to other manufacturers to me is not doing your homework and/or not shopping around. But $500 to me is totally different to others.</p><p></p><p>There are alot of newer binoculars that have come out this past year that are rivaling the $1000+ binoculars. Minox, Promaster, Vortex, and a couple of others are closing the gap with their newer ED glass. These $500 binos are rated as high as the big dogs and are taking some of their market share because of their high optical quality. Definetly not grey poupon, but tastes just like it. Makes me kind a wish I had not bought my Brunton Epoch's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Model70Man, post: 1000885, member: 2756"] $500 on any scope, especially Leupold, IMO is rediculous. That is way too much money for middle of the road glass. I didn't even pay that much for ANY of my Zeiss Conquests (except for 1, my 4.5-14 which cost $515) or Meopta's and they flat out smoke my Leupold VX-III that I have. All of my scopes were bought NIB. To spend $500 and get sub quality glass compared to other manufacturers to me is not doing your homework and/or not shopping around. But $500 to me is totally different to others. There are alot of newer binoculars that have come out this past year that are rivaling the $1000+ binoculars. Minox, Promaster, Vortex, and a couple of others are closing the gap with their newer ED glass. These $500 binos are rated as high as the big dogs and are taking some of their market share because of their high optical quality. Definetly not grey poupon, but tastes just like it. Makes me kind a wish I had not bought my Brunton Epoch's. [/QUOTE]
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