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You are well within the bounds of good taste and reasonable volume with respect to acquisitions. You'd need at least an IOR Valdada, a Schmidt & Bender, a Swarovski, a Kahles, a Trijicon and maybe a Tangent or a Zeiss or 2 on your list before you have a real problem. And lets not talk about some of these high end thermal scopes in the 5 to 10+ grand range. A person could easily dispose of all their disposable income with this hobby. And a word of caution, stay away from high end refractor telescopes. A 200 APO could cost ya upwards of 30 grand. Not that I would ever have to worry about having those kinds of addictions. My wife would have me living in the car before I got a short way through the list of wants.Hi, my name is birdog. I admit I have an acciction to high end scopes.
My March Genesis, NF BEAST, NF ATacR, March 8-80, multiple NF NXS's might be dead giveaways
or enough to confirm diagnosisl
My gateway scope was a Leupold 36 that I reluctantly and grudgingly paid a couple of hundred dollars for back in the early 80s. I thought I was making progress then my street-wise pusher, Nightforce, introduces me to their 15-55 Competition Model that I eagerly and gleefully pay 10 times what I paid for that Leupold. With four of those now in my possession my friends and family are concerned, rolling their eyes, and talking intervention in not so hushed tones.Hi, my name is birdog. I admit I have an acciction to high end scopes.
My March Genesis, NF BEAST, NF ATacR, March 8-80, multiple NF NXS's might be dead giveaways
or enough to confirm diagnosisl
Amen!Not me. Scopes are a necessary evil. Choosing a new scope is a frustrating project and it seems all the manufacturers are racing to add more tactical gimmicks. I hate the whole process.