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<blockquote data-quote="ridge rider" data-source="post: 441160" data-attributes="member: 17933"><p>That was your choice and you alone hold the answer to that.</p><p> </p><p>My selection towards Premier scopes was based upon personally noting the big difference in performance especially in poor light conditions between Premier and NightForce scopes of which I have three NF scopes and also by the recent military contract with Premier scopes.</p><p> </p><p>I did look at S&B but was put off by the higher price and the short mounting distance between scope rings that the S&B scopes allow because of that second turret on the left hand side of the tube plus there is no room for my anti-cant bubble level either because of that. </p><p> </p><p>That aside and without getting into a heated debate I believe all three brands of scopes mentioned are at the top of the list as far as being the best scopes on the market along with Zeiss which have not been mentioned.</p><p>BTW: I also have Zeiss scopes on my rifles as well as Swarovski.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridge rider, post: 441160, member: 17933"] That was your choice and you alone hold the answer to that. My selection towards Premier scopes was based upon personally noting the big difference in performance especially in poor light conditions between Premier and NightForce scopes of which I have three NF scopes and also by the recent military contract with Premier scopes. I did look at S&B but was put off by the higher price and the short mounting distance between scope rings that the S&B scopes allow because of that second turret on the left hand side of the tube plus there is no room for my anti-cant bubble level either because of that. That aside and without getting into a heated debate I believe all three brands of scopes mentioned are at the top of the list as far as being the best scopes on the market along with Zeiss which have not been mentioned. BTW: I also have Zeiss scopes on my rifles as well as Swarovski. [/QUOTE]
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