R.G. Robinett
"That'll never work."
sorry for not explaining...
IQ = Image Quality
Thank you for this summary. How did/do you establish IQ - subjective, or quantitative? RG
sorry for not explaining...
IQ = Image Quality
Thank you for this summary. How did/do you establish IQ - subjective, or quantitative? RG
Being for many years a bird in nature photographer, I'm used to big tele lenses, like the Nikkors 600mm f4, and the likes including Leica field scopes, so I know quite well what to look for.
Scopes are a bit different of course, but IQ should be there...
The key points I seek are:
1. Clarity (ability to see clearly my target (50m) at down and dusk. That's why I tend to prefer big objectives)
2. Image definition (ability to perfectly identify the numbers/letters/dots on targets, not to be confounded with big power. Of course with 60x seing them will be easier than with 6.5x, but, and that's a big but, definition has nothing to do with power. On zoom lenses, we have to accept that increasing magnification will degrade the definition. I only accept that to a certain level... reason that some scopes have been sold)
3. Distortion/aberrations on image, particularly at periphery. For me that's too annoying.
4. Eye tiredness after training/competing (I tend to train for hours and can easily tell which scope is better or worse in this respect)
So, as you see, very personal/subjective, but essential for my right attitude and performance.
Just an end note:
Points 2 and 3 are the culprits cost wise...
Point 1 is the leader to size and weight...
Point 4 is the one you should look after...
Again, Thank You, PedroS! Excellent points, which few know, and many refuse to believe!
I prefer "image definition" (RESOLUTION) to be determined via some form of resolution chart, which supplies quantifiable differences. Resolution is HIGH on my list of necessary attributes - second only to maintaining ZERO. RG
I have had luck with from the point of maintaining POI and moving the impact point honestly is the VXIII-and the VXIIIi. The competition scopes I have had have all gone bad, most sooner than later. My experience with March, so far, has been great.
A fellow I know said he had 3 Leup competitons....on on his rifle, one at Leupold and one in the mail.
I still have 2 Leup competiton scopes, but both are in Brackney external adjustable rings. They work fine if you can adapt to the micrometer adjustment feel. all have been on CF rifles though.
I shot a fun shoot the other day that used the ARA Factory tgt at 50y but we were limited to 6x scopes or less. I was using an old vintage 6-24x optic and dialed it down to 6x for that event and was pleased to be able to not only see the bullet holes but to also see the center dot. I shot a perfect score on that card for 1st place.
Irish
Disregard. It was a Factory target I see. Still good shooting, but I was thinking an Unlimited target. That would have been a record for sure.