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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1329679" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>Well, gentlemen, I think i can help a little. I took a Swarovski z5 5-25X52 to the store and asked if I could take a Huskemaw outside and compare it with the z5. An employee who was also curious grabbed one and came out to my car. (Before I went into the store I stapled an eye chart on a power pole about 300 yards down the street.) Knowing the quality of my z5 I laid it on the sandbag on top of the car, adjusted it, and dialed it as clearly as I could on its lowest magnification to clearly see the smallest detail on the chart. Then I did the same with the Huskemaw. To my delight they were on the same setting.</p><p></p><p>I turned them back to 5X and let the employee do the same thing. He agreed there was no difference in the quality of the resolution.</p><p></p><p>The employee was about twenty-five years old. I was about seventy. He settled on 8X and I settled on 10X for both scopes respectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1329679, member: 70559"] Well, gentlemen, I think i can help a little. I took a Swarovski z5 5-25X52 to the store and asked if I could take a Huskemaw outside and compare it with the z5. An employee who was also curious grabbed one and came out to my car. (Before I went into the store I stapled an eye chart on a power pole about 300 yards down the street.) Knowing the quality of my z5 I laid it on the sandbag on top of the car, adjusted it, and dialed it as clearly as I could on its lowest magnification to clearly see the smallest detail on the chart. Then I did the same with the Huskemaw. To my delight they were on the same setting. I turned them back to 5X and let the employee do the same thing. He agreed there was no difference in the quality of the resolution. The employee was about twenty-five years old. I was about seventy. He settled on 8X and I settled on 10X for both scopes respectively. [/QUOTE]
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