In the real world $500 scopes are the hot sellers, look how people tripped over themselves trying to score $250-$400 Vortex optics a while back.
$2000 scopes adorning ½ dozen assorted rifles might be the norm in your pharmaceutical enhanced world but not the average shooter with kids and a mortgage.
½ as much on glass as the gun cost is a general guide.
There are plnty of $300-$600 scopes out there for $600-$1200 guns that are fine optics and quite i
We weren’t talking about hot sellers! I simply stated it’s better to spend more on glass than on the rifle. I also said too spend as much as you can, never said it had to be $2000. I’ve also mentioned many times on many different threads about buying used off the EE. I’ve bought a Kahles 318i as well as a 525i off the EE and both were as new and saved me a lot over buying new. Many times the ee has scopes for 50-75% of the cost of a new one allowing a savy buyer getting much better glass for the same price as a lesser optic. I don’t have any $2000 dollar scopes so it’s not my norm and I also don’t have 1/2 dozen different rifles! In my pharmaceutical state as you’ve pointed out I somehow managed to own dozens of rifles and most my optics are double or triple the 2K. I have no mortgage. Just keep selling your silver and you can buy a great optic too! CheersIn the real world $500 scopes are the hot sellers, look how people tripped over themselves trying to score $250-$400 Vortex optics a while back.
$2000 scopes adorning ½ dozen assorted rifles might be the norm in your pharmaceutical enhanced world but not the average shooter with kids and a mortgage.
½ as much on glass as the gun cost is a general guide.
There are plnty of $300-$600 scopes out there for $600-$1200 guns that are fine optics and quite serviceable




















































