I have a customer that I've built several rifles for that hunts a lot out west. A couple of nights ago we were discussing scopes. He generally buys Swarovski scopes because he believes that the glass in them gives him a few extra minutes of hunting time in the evening. I pulled a 8.5-25 Sightmark with a 35mm tube out of the counter and asked him to look through it. He was pretty surprised at the quality but he wanted to try it in the dusk so I let him take it with him for a quick trial. He returned it with a sheepish grin allowing as to how it was pretty darn close. So, I was just wondering, exactly what are we getting for our money when we pay an extra $2,000 bucks for a scope. Now, don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying that a $300 dollar scope is the same quality as a $2,000 Nightforce or something but it does look like the imports have narrowed the gap by a considerable margin. I have used a Sightmark in my 1,000 yard competition but went back to my Leupold "just because" I couldn't get myself comfortable with the thought that the cheaper scope was going to be as good as the Leupold or that it would let me down at Camp Perry or something. But, has anyone else noticed the quality of some of the lower end scopes lately?