I'm increasingly reluctant to respond to posts requesting advice on equipment, as it seems that the requests are very seldom honest or candid in their expressed objective. Typical examples ask for recommendations for "the best" accessory for some particular purpose, and only later do we learn that the poster doesn't really want (can't afford, or is too cheap to purchase) "the best".
A recent query asked for "the best" small, lightweight, robust red-dot sight (for a long gun, I think). The Aimpoint Micro was my recommendation, and you'd have thought I was proposing pedophilia, apostasy, or something equally offensive and disturbing, when the price came to light. Turns out the person requesting the recommendation didn't want to hear about the "best", but instead wanted some magical way to cheat the "get what you pay for" reality. This seems to be all too common. People might at least have the courtesy to specify price parameters with these requests, so that those of us who have long since accepted the "get what you pay for" axiom aren't wasting our time replying to poorly stated requests for info.
Tell me up front that you want a recommendation for a scope for your new $1,000 rifle, that you'll be using on a once-in-a-lifetime hunt costing a month's wages and two year's accumulated vacation time, with a $200 budget for the optic, and I'll save my breath, so to speak...
A recent query asked for "the best" small, lightweight, robust red-dot sight (for a long gun, I think). The Aimpoint Micro was my recommendation, and you'd have thought I was proposing pedophilia, apostasy, or something equally offensive and disturbing, when the price came to light. Turns out the person requesting the recommendation didn't want to hear about the "best", but instead wanted some magical way to cheat the "get what you pay for" reality. This seems to be all too common. People might at least have the courtesy to specify price parameters with these requests, so that those of us who have long since accepted the "get what you pay for" axiom aren't wasting our time replying to poorly stated requests for info.
Tell me up front that you want a recommendation for a scope for your new $1,000 rifle, that you'll be using on a once-in-a-lifetime hunt costing a month's wages and two year's accumulated vacation time, with a $200 budget for the optic, and I'll save my breath, so to speak...
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