When you’re buying a gun scope, choosing the biggest and most expensive isn’t always going to guarantee you a great product. It’s true that you get the quality that you’re willing to pay for so choosing the cheapest is probably not going to be the best option. But going right for the most expensive is overlooking some very important things like what’s right for you not just what’s right in general.
Think about where you typically hunt. Do you stay in when the weather is foul and it’s raining or stormy? Or do you go out no matter what? If you typically go out in all types of weather and your scope and gun can be exposed to rain, you want to very carefully read the scope’s specs. Some scopes are designed specifically to be water resistant while others aren’t. If you go out in the rain you want to make sure that you’re buying a gun scope with a water repellent lens. Otherwise, water can get into the scope and ruin it from the inside out making it useless very quickly.
Reading the fine print can help you see if the scope you’re looking at is water resistant. It’s a good idea to read the fine print even if you don’t particularly need a water repellent lens. Fine print will help you see certain things like guarantees and exceptions to the quality and performance of the scope that they may not point out in big letters. The fine print is typically where you’ll find the warranty also. Make sure the warranty lasts at least 30 to 60 days so you’re protected against a defective lens.
When you’re buying a gun scope you need to make sure that the lens you look through is clear enough to be comfortable for you. The bigger the scope lens in front, the lighter and clearer your view through it will be. If you hunt when it’s dark outside, you want that forward lens to be as big as possible and give you a lighter view. Any type of low light conditions can be improved with scope like that.
There is a trade-off for having a large forward lens, however. That means the lens will have to be mounted farther away from your eye and farther up on the gun. You might need to play around when you’re buying a gun scope to find where on the gun you’re most comfortable with the scope and settle for a lens of that size. The best scope in the world isn’t going to do you much good if it’s unnatural feeling to you because it’s so far away.
When you’re buying a gun scope you’ll also want to make sure that it has an anti-reflective coating on the lens. You don’t want an animal to see any type of reflection off of your lens and bolt away. Don’t forget that when you’re buying a gun scope, it’s a significant investment so take the time to get the exact scope you need.
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Originally posted 2010-04-07 09:07:43. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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