Hey guys, there has been a lot of questions about rifle scopes lately on AGN. A couple of buddies and I have been discussing all of the scope talk lately here on AGN and I have also been contacted by a few people asking about some of the stuff that has been said. Questions about European glass compared vs. Japanese glass vs. US glass vs. glass made in the Philippines or China. Also asked about are the real value of optics...the MSRP vs. sale prices, MAP pricing, low priced vs. high priced, and things like that. If a scope has an inflated selling price of $1900 and then is frequently sold on closeout for $699, does that make it a $1900 or a $699 scope? Was it ever worth $1900 or is that just marketing? Another thing I was asked about and hear all the time is if two similar scopes that are made at the same factory in Japan, with similar specifications are the “same” scope. To keep prices down, LOW(Light Optical Works) offers varying degrees of customization when they manufacture and put together the scope for a customer. The customer has the choice of optical design, components and construction; the coatings used and on which surfaces; gasses used to purge the scope; erector design and materials used; the tube design, thickness, diameter, materials used and construction; The magnification range; the close focus distance/parallax; the aesthetic design; Final testing and quality control. These choices are many and varied. To cut costs, a customer can choose some of the same components as are used in other similar looking optics or none. Obviously the more components chosen that have already been designed for other scopes will be cheaper and why it’s done. Yes, they may be very similar but optical designs, turrets and reticles are usually completely different. I guess it comes down to what you consider “the same”.
Because I’ve been asked about this stuff by quite a few different people and talking about it a lot lately, I decided to finally respond. I tried to dig up a bit of information to share here on AGN. I’m not trying to offend anyone or step on toes here. When it comes to optics, many are very, very brand loyal and people get offended when anything negative is said about their optic of choice, so I’m not going there. I’m just trying to share information so you can read up on any of this stuff yourself.
I’ll just say this, TESTING OPTICS IS SUBJECTIVE! Because most people who buy sporting optics will get them and test them out in the middle of the day, 99% of scopes are going to look great, clear and bright. The exit pupil almost allows for more light than the eye can use in the middle of the day. It’s also very hard to compare glass unless you have the scopes mounted, lined up next to each other and can compare them side by side under less than ideal conditions. Because this isn’t possible for most people, we go by word of mouth. Because it’s so subjective, even people that have a few scopes to test side by side may see something different than another person. Like I said, subjective! I recently had the opportunity to test 12-14 scopes side by side and the results were very telling(Athlon, Zeiss, Kahles, Bushnell, S&B, Vortex, Delta, Leopold, Trijicon, Nightforce, AIM sport). Regardless of the scopes you have to use, I suggest you try it sometime, it’s the best way to compare and contrast the optics, turrets, reticle, etc... I’m not going to share here because it would probably start a war!
I will say this though...Almost all of us doing this test could clearly tell the difference between the best and worst scope. However, if the scopes were not tested side by side, it was almost impossible to put the others in order from best to worst. This kind of testing just needs to be done under adverse conditions, not in the middle of the day! Telling the difference in the reticles, turrets, zero stops and eye piece adjustments was very easy though!
My point of this post was to simply share some information so that many of you that ask about scopes here on AGN can have a little more information before you buy a one. I just pulled some brief articles, write up’s or reviews that I though might be helpful.
Another couple of great resources are reviews by Joe Wayne Rhea of Cyclops Videos on You Tube and The Dark Lord of Optics(DLO) who makes optics review videos on You Tube. Both of these guys are honest and accurate!
Two very good websites to check out if you want to learn about optics are Sniper’s Hide and Accurate Shooter. These sites are frequented by shooters who are willing to pay for and use high quality optics. Visiting these sites will give you a great idea of the scopes that competitors, law enforcement, military, long range enthusiasts and very serious shooters are willing to spend their hard earned money to buy.
Have a great evening. Stoti
JOE WAYNE RHEA — CYCLOPS VIDEOS — YOU TUBE
DARK LORD OF OPTICS (DLO) — YOU TUBE
Accurateshooter.com
snipershide.com
http://www.revicoptics.com/research/
http://www.light-op.co.jp/english/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/08/13/tactical-scopes-mechanical-performance-part-1/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/07/01/tactical-scopes-optical-performance-field-test-results-part-1/
https://opticsthoughts.com/?page_id=122
https://highpoweroptics.com/optics-tutorial/
https://www.steiner-optics.com/glossary/riflescopes-glossary
https://www.outdoorlife.com/story/hunting/understanding-riflescope-brightness-misconceptions/
http://opticscamp.com/content/1-shipping
https://www.gohunt.com/read/optics-101-the-science-of-glass#gs.v8p6t1
Because I’ve been asked about this stuff by quite a few different people and talking about it a lot lately, I decided to finally respond. I tried to dig up a bit of information to share here on AGN. I’m not trying to offend anyone or step on toes here. When it comes to optics, many are very, very brand loyal and people get offended when anything negative is said about their optic of choice, so I’m not going there. I’m just trying to share information so you can read up on any of this stuff yourself.
I’ll just say this, TESTING OPTICS IS SUBJECTIVE! Because most people who buy sporting optics will get them and test them out in the middle of the day, 99% of scopes are going to look great, clear and bright. The exit pupil almost allows for more light than the eye can use in the middle of the day. It’s also very hard to compare glass unless you have the scopes mounted, lined up next to each other and can compare them side by side under less than ideal conditions. Because this isn’t possible for most people, we go by word of mouth. Because it’s so subjective, even people that have a few scopes to test side by side may see something different than another person. Like I said, subjective! I recently had the opportunity to test 12-14 scopes side by side and the results were very telling(Athlon, Zeiss, Kahles, Bushnell, S&B, Vortex, Delta, Leopold, Trijicon, Nightforce, AIM sport). Regardless of the scopes you have to use, I suggest you try it sometime, it’s the best way to compare and contrast the optics, turrets, reticle, etc... I’m not going to share here because it would probably start a war!

My point of this post was to simply share some information so that many of you that ask about scopes here on AGN can have a little more information before you buy a one. I just pulled some brief articles, write up’s or reviews that I though might be helpful.
Another couple of great resources are reviews by Joe Wayne Rhea of Cyclops Videos on You Tube and The Dark Lord of Optics(DLO) who makes optics review videos on You Tube. Both of these guys are honest and accurate!
Two very good websites to check out if you want to learn about optics are Sniper’s Hide and Accurate Shooter. These sites are frequented by shooters who are willing to pay for and use high quality optics. Visiting these sites will give you a great idea of the scopes that competitors, law enforcement, military, long range enthusiasts and very serious shooters are willing to spend their hard earned money to buy.
Have a great evening. Stoti
JOE WAYNE RHEA — CYCLOPS VIDEOS — YOU TUBE
DARK LORD OF OPTICS (DLO) — YOU TUBE
Accurateshooter.com
snipershide.com
http://www.revicoptics.com/research/
http://www.light-op.co.jp/english/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/08/13/tactical-scopes-mechanical-performance-part-1/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/07/01/tactical-scopes-optical-performance-field-test-results-part-1/
https://opticsthoughts.com/?page_id=122
https://highpoweroptics.com/optics-tutorial/
https://www.steiner-optics.com/glossary/riflescopes-glossary
https://www.outdoorlife.com/story/hunting/understanding-riflescope-brightness-misconceptions/
http://opticscamp.com/content/1-shipping
https://www.gohunt.com/read/optics-101-the-science-of-glass#gs.v8p6t1