When I shop for anything, I WANT IT ALL!!
E.g.: I want a full size SUV,
that gets at least 40 miles a gallon,
that I can drive at high velocities through steep turns in our crazy city of 11.000,
and that drives at least 300.000 miles without any major problems,
and costs under $20.000 new.
You laugh.
I cry.
When I buy a car.
And when I buy scopes.
BECAUSE:
You can't always get what you want!
➠ I need to decide on my priorities when buying a scope.
Because I can't always get:
➊ High magnification, and
➋ Wide field of view, and
➌ Compactness (light, short).
The following diagram illustrates this and can help you weigh your own priorities — in order to make a better scope purchase — a sort of scope purchase decision guide (for these 3 aspects only).
If you increase 1 of the 3 scope characteristics mentioned above, the other 2 will diminish....
What questions do you have?
How can I improve this?
Matthias
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Scope Performance Triangle #1

E.g.: I want a full size SUV,
that gets at least 40 miles a gallon,
that I can drive at high velocities through steep turns in our crazy city of 11.000,
and that drives at least 300.000 miles without any major problems,
and costs under $20.000 new.
You laugh.
I cry.
When I buy a car.
And when I buy scopes.
BECAUSE:
You can't always get what you want!
➠ I need to decide on my priorities when buying a scope.
Because I can't always get:
➊ High magnification, and
➋ Wide field of view, and
➌ Compactness (light, short).

If you increase 1 of the 3 scope characteristics mentioned above, the other 2 will diminish....

How can I improve this?

Matthias

Scope Performance Triangle #1