I am often obsessed with the acquisition of quality gear. Particularly in optics, but other things as well. When it comes to binoculars and rifle scopes, I want representatives of the very best performers available. But if I'm honest, the very top 1% is getting out of reach (read, $3000 rifle scopes), especially when it comes to equipping EVERY rifle with a scope. What I am coming to grips with is a question of satisfaction--AND the reality that the top 1% is not THAT far above other sensible choices if I can manage to be content with what is actually good enough to get the job done.
Here's what I am getting at--I have Zeiss FL 8x56 binoculars and love the Abbe-koenig lens system. But Maven has an Abbe-Koenig system available for lots less. How good are they--well, the Mavens are rated above the Conquest HDs! And that makes one ask the question--are the top, top alpha scopes enough better to justify the purchase, when I can get actually 99% of the performance for 2/3 the price? That last top 1% is getting to look like a diminishing return. Broad band multi-coatings, phase coatings, water repellent coating, CNC manufacturing and other improvements are narrowing the gap. Heck, I have some China-made bins that are better than some older alphas I could name. And Japanese glass can be as good as it gets. But "normal" Japanese glass is INCREDIBLY good, and when's the last time even a cheap scope fogged up?
The manager of The Wild Bird store in Dallas (before it went under) told me he had ceased to stock the alpha brands because he really couldn't tell enough difference between them and some of the new entries to the field!
Then there are guns. I read an ad for a $500 rifle that guaranteed the bolt face and barrel etc would be blueprinted, squared up from the factory. Their accuracy standard may be higher than older expensive rifles that have not been blue-printed. And many of the less expensive brands are achieving accuracy good enough to suit just about anybody.
Don't even get me started on fishing reels, lol.
But I get ahead of myself. What say ye about diminishing returns? What are your "Best Buy" "Editors Choice" selections out there? (that's assuming we can ever be satisfied...)
Here's what I am getting at--I have Zeiss FL 8x56 binoculars and love the Abbe-koenig lens system. But Maven has an Abbe-Koenig system available for lots less. How good are they--well, the Mavens are rated above the Conquest HDs! And that makes one ask the question--are the top, top alpha scopes enough better to justify the purchase, when I can get actually 99% of the performance for 2/3 the price? That last top 1% is getting to look like a diminishing return. Broad band multi-coatings, phase coatings, water repellent coating, CNC manufacturing and other improvements are narrowing the gap. Heck, I have some China-made bins that are better than some older alphas I could name. And Japanese glass can be as good as it gets. But "normal" Japanese glass is INCREDIBLY good, and when's the last time even a cheap scope fogged up?
The manager of The Wild Bird store in Dallas (before it went under) told me he had ceased to stock the alpha brands because he really couldn't tell enough difference between them and some of the new entries to the field!
Then there are guns. I read an ad for a $500 rifle that guaranteed the bolt face and barrel etc would be blueprinted, squared up from the factory. Their accuracy standard may be higher than older expensive rifles that have not been blue-printed. And many of the less expensive brands are achieving accuracy good enough to suit just about anybody.
Don't even get me started on fishing reels, lol.
But I get ahead of myself. What say ye about diminishing returns? What are your "Best Buy" "Editors Choice" selections out there? (that's assuming we can ever be satisfied...)
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