Leupold has nothing on Sightron glass and build quality, the same can be said for Nightforce scopes IMHO. For the price I don't see anything that can even come close to Sightron. Their Big Sky and SIII series of scopes have very similar glass (if not the same) and represent the very best in quality Japanese glass. Trackability and overall features are top notch. All I can say is buy one and see for yourself, you wont be disappointed. I've owned 4 Sightrons and just bought a couple more to give a try....I've had One SIII and 3 Big Sky's, all have surpassed my expectations. Given the quality and price range, I'll never touch another Nightforce or Leupold again (that would just represent stupidity on my part). Of course this represents my own personal opinion based on my experiences....Any how, I noticed somebody wanted some pics of the MD reticle on the SIII's, so I posted some pics at 6X 12X and 24X....The pics suck and by no means represent the clarity of the glass in real life, but it was the best I could do with my crappy camera:
Leupold has nothing on Sightron glass and build quality, the same can be said for Nightforce scopes IMHO. For the price I don't see anything that can even come close to Sightron. Their Big Sky and SIII series of scopes have very similar glass (if not the same) and represent the very best in quality Japanese glass. Trackability and overall features are top notch. All I can say is buy one and see for yourself, you wont be disappointed. I've owned 4 Sightrons and just bought a couple more to give a try....I've had One SIII and 3 Big Sky's, all have surpassed my expectations. Given the quality and price range, I'll never touch another Nightforce or Leupold again (that would just represent stupidity on my part). Of course this represents my own personal opinion based on my experiences....Any how, I noticed somebody wanted some pics of the MD reticle on the SIII's, so I posted some pics at 6X 12X and 24X....The pics suck and by no means represent the clarity of the glass in real life, but it was the best I could do with my crappy camera:
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