Here's the thing: being a conscientious shopper and buying used or old stock, "best" isn't out of reach.
This year I bought severa optics in the $400-$1200 range that were new in box stuff that had MSRPs over $2000. Can't afford it isn't a good excuse for the discriminating shopper.
I decided Swarovski 1-6x straight tube extended eye relief Z6 scopes were the cats pajamas. It appears that many people upgraded to illuminated versions and had old stock to sell. I figured that electronics may fail but the old glass never will so I bought them. Saved a $1000 off msrp.
Point being: figure out what is the best and then figure out how to get the best shrewdly if you can't afford retail.
This year I bought severa optics in the $400-$1200 range that were new in box stuff that had MSRPs over $2000. Can't afford it isn't a good excuse for the discriminating shopper.
I decided Swarovski 1-6x straight tube extended eye relief Z6 scopes were the cats pajamas. It appears that many people upgraded to illuminated versions and had old stock to sell. I figured that electronics may fail but the old glass never will so I bought them. Saved a $1000 off msrp.
Point being: figure out what is the best and then figure out how to get the best shrewdly if you can't afford retail.