On Topic portion: I have always favored Leupolds, well, ever since I could afford them anyway. And nowadays it's hard to find anything totally "Made in America." But made or assembled here, it's their quality and CS that have endeared them to me. Are Zeiss, Leica or other scopes better? I dunno.
Never even looked through one. Not sure as I'd notice the difference anyway since I'm completely happy with decades old Vari-X scopes, even though I've read of the tremendous advances in optics that have been made in the last 10 years or so.
I think, as if anybody cares what I think,
that 'scope selection is all a matter of personal preference based on
all the individual circumstances that make up each shooter. These personal preferences can make for some spirited discussions, but believe me, after practicing for years in an adversarial system, you are never going to change a person's opinion once they have made up their mind so there's no sence in getting mad about it.
Which got me thinking about this Dillon vs. Lee ... I mean this American vs. British discussion.
Being the opinionless type I am, unless I'm being paid to have an opinion that is!
But being that way I can look objectively at the attitudes displayed here. The fact that one of my Son-in-Laws is from London and a future Daughter-in Law is even now studying in England doesn't color my objectivity at all. Heck, even Kathie studied for a short time at Oxford!
To sum this whole thing up, I think Patton said it best. When it comes to the U.S. and Great Britton, we are two peoples seperated by a common language!
In this ... um...
discussion, I would imagine we could expect the circumstances of one's birth could have an impact on their opinions. They may be right or they may be wrong, it doesn't really matter, they are just opinions of the individual. And opinions are, as I have said before, like butts. Everyone has one and some stink. And, while I may tell you your butt stinks, it isn't necessary to shove your head in a honey-wagon to try to prove it!
Now, if we were talking about the north vs. the South...