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« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2011, 07:27:02 am »

That's very correct its all about the coating. One easy way to determine if the glass is any good just look at the color on the lens when you pic it up you don't want any red shades just a nice blue green is what your looking for and the main place 30mm scopes accel is because they usually have more internal adjustment for long range shooters not to important for your basic hunting rig.  Always look at how they word how the lenses are coated you'll hear a lot of manufactures advertising multicoated lenses well that's all fine and good for a .22 or if your looking to stay on a tight budget the what your looking for in a good scope is fully multicoated lenses or optics this means that the glass is coated on both sides not just one. Im not bashing any scope out there I have anything from a centerpoint special from walmart to a leupold mark 4 on my competition rifle. Nikon, makes a good scope but generally speaking if you have a problem with it good luck getting it fixed in a timely manner. Burris makes a good product. Leupold makes good quality scopes. Like I stated in my previous post Vortex makes some good scopes and u can find some for any budget $100 up to $3000 and customer service is top notch fully multicoated lenses good reliable adjustments worth looking into if your in the market don't take my word for it look them up I'm sure most of the guys on here haven't heard of them...yet.
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