All good scopes do really well when the conditions are great. It's when the conditions get bad that differences in optical performance emerge.
The NF Competition is an excellent scope. When you compare it to the Majesta at the same power setting, you will notice that the FOV of the Majesta is substantially larger than the Comp's. The AAOV of the Majesta is 25° to the Comp's 19°. At 1000 yards and at 55X (the maximum for the Comp), the FOV of the Majesta is 23.8 meters (78ft) and the FOV of the Comp is 18.0 meters (59ft).
The riflescopes show us a circle, not just a line, so the area of the view at 55X is 4,778 sqft for the Majesta and 2,734sqft for the Comp. This makes the FOV of the Majesta 75% larger than the one for the Comp at the same magnification.
Put another way, the Majesta at 70X has the same FOV as the NF Comp at 55X.
Or yet another way, the Majesta at 55X has the same FOV as the NF Comp at 41X.
The FOV of the Majesta is the second largest of any scope on the planet, of which I am aware. The current champion is the March-FX 5-42X56 HM with an AAOV of 26°. The Majesta, the March Genesis 6-60X56, and the March-FX 4.5-28X52 HM are next at 25°. Then below that you have one Tangent Theta, one S&B, a couple Vortex, and a couple Swaros at 24°, all low mag FFP scopes. Of all the SFP scopes that I know, the Majesta is King of FOV.
I was shooting at 80X on Sunday and the FOV of the Majesta at 80X is 53.5ft. Compare that to the 58ft of the Comp at 55X.
I will have more to say about wide-angle FOV, as I get used to it, but suffice it to say that it's a palpable difference and once you're used to it, you never want to go back to the tunnel vision of lesser scopes. The Kahles users will be the most surprised.
People like to say that all eyes are different. That's not a correct statement. The more correct one would be "people see things differently." The reason for that is the brain has a huge part to play in what you think you are seeing. If you have been using the same scope for a while now, looking through another one, especially one with the massive FOV increase like the Majesta, may be quite an experience but your brain will rapidly get accustomed to the new scope.
The Super ED glass in the Majesta retards the inevitable IQ degradation brought on by the mirage, and that's to what Otis was referring. The black stays better defined, and the rings are more distinct.
And the Majesta goes to 80X, and that's like shooting at a target 38 feet away.