...Something that I read long ago, and has stuck in my brain, Leupolds is the cheapest scope I can "afford". Afford is key word here cause its not just a monitary term. We invest allot in this shooting hunting we all love. Let's face it 90 % of us do not need the meat to survive. We enjoy it and hunt because we love the outdoors, hunting and shooting. Why would you invest in junk equiptment??? I mean do you enjoy breakdowns or want to settle for just good enough? Again the whole idea is to enjoy yourself, so invest in that enjoyment and buy the best you can afford. In the ln the long run it will be cheaper and your enjoyment much improved.
I'll get off my soap box now...
CW
Exactly, and I agree except that Leupold is not the last word in scopes by any means IMO. There are lots of excellent models available for whatever your use of it will be, some that are more expensive, some less expensive than Leupold's. While I have always been a fan of Leupold rifle scopes, I've had many others that were as good or better, and in certain uses preferred over the Leupold's. Cost hasn't mattered to me for decades, I bought what I considered the best for my use for it regardless of the price tag on it. I base my buys on past experience with a model or brand... its quality, reliability and warranty (although I've never sent a scope back for warranty).
As it happens, the only scope I "blew up" with more recoil than it could take was a handgun scope, and it was a Leupold.
What constitutes a good scope is in the eye of the beholder, literally. What works for them and their circumstances, and most importantly which one they have the most confidence with is the best choice for them.
FWIW