I've been "one of those guys"... always blowing my budget on the gun, and then having to compromise when purchasing the scope. I want to change that, and potentially buy a nice scope. I have a couple of the old SWFA SS 12x and 10x scopes, and most recently bought an Arken EPL-4 4-16x44. The Arken seems a tiny bit more clear. All seem pretty good to me when initially looking through them. However, since I've been shooting more, I've noticed that I need to periodically take a break. I have to rest my eyes. My assumption is a nice scope with "clear glass" and "forgiving eye-box" would allow me to shoot longer before eye fatigue? And, a "nice scope" would be a better shooting experience all around.
How can I quantify / compare "clear glass" and "forgiving eye-box" between scopes and manufacturers? Is there a measurement of glass clarity/resolution, or is this all anecdotal? Does the eye-relief measurement have anything to do with the eye box being "forgiving"? Are there other factors (objective lens size, tube size, etc..)?
If there is no quantifiable way for me to compare clarity/resolution, then I need suggestions... I'm looking for a medium magnification range (upper magnification of 16x to 25x), with the best clarity. So when I look through it I can definitely tell it's more clear than the scopes mentioned above, and gives me less eye fatigue. $2500 would probably be the limit.
Thanks for any input!
How can I quantify / compare "clear glass" and "forgiving eye-box" between scopes and manufacturers? Is there a measurement of glass clarity/resolution, or is this all anecdotal? Does the eye-relief measurement have anything to do with the eye box being "forgiving"? Are there other factors (objective lens size, tube size, etc..)?
If there is no quantifiable way for me to compare clarity/resolution, then I need suggestions... I'm looking for a medium magnification range (upper magnification of 16x to 25x), with the best clarity. So when I look through it I can definitely tell it's more clear than the scopes mentioned above, and gives me less eye fatigue. $2500 would probably be the limit.
Thanks for any input!