Andy Cross
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I think you mean
This is with good glass.
I chit you not on the glass. Glass can beat power.
I think you mean optical design. Most optical quality glass comes from a very small number of suppliers but is essentially the same no matter who buys from them. But what the manufacturers do with the glass can make a huge difference.
On this subject of seeing bullet holes I think locale has some to do with it.....ie, I've seen 6mm holes at 600yds here in WA, and 300 is perty much a gimme.
Locality, air quality, humidity, lighting conditions..... whatever it is, I fully expect to watch my groups form on my 350yd test range and will generally change something if I can't.
This is with good glass.
I chit you not on the glass. Glass can beat power.
I remember once I was testing my 30 cal Hunter Class gun on my 200yd targets using a Leupold 1.5X5 and had trouble distinguishing something on my target so I asked the shooter next to me "Hey, can you look at my group and check out the bullet rip in lower right corner??" He had a 6X24 "Sniper" scope of some sort, a 250.00 tacticool hashed up reticule WunderBanger from Cheaper Than Dirt........ he replied "bullet holes? What bullet holes??"
My 5X Leupold was resolving holes he couldn't see on 24X
This is with good glass.
I chit you not on the glass. Glass can beat power.
I think you mean optical design. Most optical quality glass comes from a very small number of suppliers but is essentially the same no matter who buys from them. But what the manufacturers do with the glass can make a huge difference.