I forget where I heard it, probably in a magazine article, but someone said that it is funny how people go out and spend all kinds of money on a rifle and then top it with a $50 scope. If that scope fails while in the field, or in competition, then the high dollar gun becmoes useless.
I guess that I fit into the category, or at least I was brought up with that thinking. I remember that my first rifle was an old Winchester 88 in .308. Dad took me to the local gunshop and we purchased a Bushnell Sportview 3-9X38mm scope for it. It cost about $50 if I remember correctly. The gun was purchased for for over $300.
Not too long after installing the scope and firing it at the range, it failed. One of the interior lenses came loose. We shipped it to the factory and they replaced it free. The replacement failed with the same problem not too long after that. Again, the factory replaced the optic. To date the gun still has the 3rd Sportview on top, but it hasn't seen a round through it in quite awhile. Proof positive, I think, that you get what you pay for.
I've begun to reverse my thinking. I still think that spending more than $200 on a scope is a significant investment, but I'm also starting to realize how much good optics means. With my earlier post you can tell that my price horizion has expanded. I'm considering expanding it even futher. Maybe toward the $500 mark. I just wander if there is a point where spending more does not really get you more. Diminishing returns if you will.
I've never owned, or looked through for that matter, any scope more high class than my Bushnell Elite 4200. Seems pretty good to me. But, I'm willing to try something else, or stick with what works, depending on whether or not my money will be well spent.
My question becomes, if the Nikon Monarch is pretty good, is the Bushnell Elite 4200 worth x amount of money more? Is the Leupold VX-III worth that much more than the Elite? Where does the Zeiss Conquest fit in here. Is it worth $450?
I know that only I could be the true judge, on my rifle, with my eyes, and with my prior experiences with other scopes to compare against. I don't mind waiting a couple of more months, saving more dough, for something that will not be a waste of money.
With all that being said, if you were purchasing something in the 3-9X realm, which would you go with, and why? I figure the more opinions I get the better informed, and more confident in my purchase, I will be.
Thanks again,
Ranger413