[QUOTE=Sarvo;1058456]As from someone in Europe (well not anymore technically...) I would strongly disagree.
We are going backwards here with a figures war, First focal plane fancy competition Christmas tree illuminated reticles, objectives over 50mm, 34 36 or even 40mm housing tubes, zoom over 20x, multi-turn elevation turrets, none of this is needed on a proper hunting/stalking rifle, people are being sold target scopes for big bucks and they never come with 10% of what the scope is capable of. Few notice or care about the silly weight increase as they spend time warming a high seat or getting a poor sod (used to be me!) to carry their rifle.
Some people in the UK buy a rangefinding scope like the Swaro DS and never shoot over 200 meters, maybe the rifle is out the safe a few times a year at best.
If anything the NZ hunting crowd seems a lot more sensible, see that LPVO's (low power variable optics) have been used on bolt actions to great effect by you guys.
Don't think Leupold scopes have the glass quality of the big euro names but at least they make sensible scopes with relevant features, if their price was not artificially inflated by import duties (they come out in the ballpark price range of the big names without the same glass level) they would be a lot more popular in Europe.
Eye relief is so crucial yet this is happily given up for a better field of view, few seem to realise that you spend more time glassing with bino's or spotter than looking through a riflescope.
If the top tier glass was put into scopes with sensible features (1inch or 30mm tube, capped windage, 40-44mm objective, single turn locking elevation and maybe side focus with a 4x zoom range you would have a winner). Swaro and Leica did this for a while (special order through S&B) but the lack of demand killed these scopes, now 50mm objective is seen as minimum for marketing purposes.
Used to do work for an optics supplier and the opinion always was a quality 30-40mm objective will get you within 70-80% of the larger objectives at sensible magnification (around 8-12x). If you really need that last bit of light you have to ask if you are coming close to the limit of the law on shooting from dawn to dusk.
Companies like Vortex, Element etc have found that Chinese or Japanese factories can pump out whatever you want to be sold at a good markup (so good that they can give forever warranties), personally don't like this business model at all.
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