I'll note a couple things without making any suggestions.
We are all pretty good at spending each other's $ around here... yours included.
Scopes on shooting forums are often a "keeping up with the Jones's affair".
MANY of us employ "more scope than we actually need" at some point, often times just because we have them. Sometimes for some perceived benefit.
Any scope should fit its intended purpose.
Too many features that you don't need always end up manifesting as detriment to something you do.
Features always cost $, but the point of diminishing returns comes early.
Warranty is designed to make us financially whole. It will never make up for lost opportunity.
The use of warranty in this game is failure.
Ultimately, a scope is an aiming device. I personally dont need to see the snot dripping off an ungulates nose to effectively harvest it. Glass is often overrated.
The #1 most important feature is 100% reliability!
We are all pretty good at spending each other's $ around here... yours included.
Scopes on shooting forums are often a "keeping up with the Jones's affair".
MANY of us employ "more scope than we actually need" at some point, often times just because we have them. Sometimes for some perceived benefit.
Any scope should fit its intended purpose.
Too many features that you don't need always end up manifesting as detriment to something you do.
Features always cost $, but the point of diminishing returns comes early.
Warranty is designed to make us financially whole. It will never make up for lost opportunity.
The use of warranty in this game is failure.
Ultimately, a scope is an aiming device. I personally dont need to see the snot dripping off an ungulates nose to effectively harvest it. Glass is often overrated.
The #1 most important feature is 100% reliability!