tomcat818
Well-Known Member
Keep in mind that all the brands that meet your backcountry hunting requirements are most likely produced in one of two factories in Japan either Light Optical Works or Japan Optics. I would venture to guess that a good portion of the internals on these scopes are the same and are quality CNC machined parts, very good glass, and precisely manufactured to tight tolerances. Companies will specify the lens grind and coatings along with external ascetics for marketing but do not spend engineering $ when they have access to quality well engineered parts. I'm talking about scopes in your price range from $750-1,500 range. This is a list of rifle scope manufactures that build their mid-range scopes in Japan (some may surprise you):
Trijicon (Huron, Ascent, Tenmile, Credo)
Sightron
March
*Leupold
*SWFA
*Vortex
Nightforce
Bushnell Elite
Burris
Maven
Zeiss
Athlon
Nikon
Tract
Swarovski
*Brands I own
Note: not complete but all the time I was willing to spend on it
Those who hunt the backcountry by horseback can afford the extra weight of a Mil spec tactical scope which typically weight in the 32-42oz range and are built like tanks. On the other hand if you are packing in on foot it doesn't make sense to have a 2.5lb brick a top your rifle. My hunting scopes are in the 17-22oz weight range so you know what category I'm in.
Those who categorize entire companies products as junk while promoting extreme high end\high cost, and heavy optics only practical for short-carry hunting and\or bench rest shooting are in my opinion exhibiting signs of conspicuous consumption.
BTW I have hundreds of hunting hours on my scopes and not a single tracking issue to date.
Trijicon (Huron, Ascent, Tenmile, Credo)
Sightron
March
*Leupold
*SWFA
*Vortex
Nightforce
Bushnell Elite
Burris
Maven
Zeiss
Athlon
Nikon
Tract
Swarovski
*Brands I own
Note: not complete but all the time I was willing to spend on it
Those who hunt the backcountry by horseback can afford the extra weight of a Mil spec tactical scope which typically weight in the 32-42oz range and are built like tanks. On the other hand if you are packing in on foot it doesn't make sense to have a 2.5lb brick a top your rifle. My hunting scopes are in the 17-22oz weight range so you know what category I'm in.
Those who categorize entire companies products as junk while promoting extreme high end\high cost, and heavy optics only practical for short-carry hunting and\or bench rest shooting are in my opinion exhibiting signs of conspicuous consumption.
BTW I have hundreds of hunting hours on my scopes and not a single tracking issue to date.