Anybody?
Anyone know where these are made?
Anybody?
The same place 90% of all scopes are made......China.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Join opticstalk and ask your question. The guys over there are pretty knowledgeable and won't bs you.
the gentleman who runs it sells them and he will give you the right info on most anything he sells.
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They do the same thing as most "quality" lower end scopes. They use quality components from other countries and cheap Chinese labor to assemble those parts. Labor is the single most expensive part manufacturing after the development. Saving money by using cheap labor to assemble quality parts makes for a better product than cheap components and quality labor.
Mueller is another good scope maker that does this. I have owned several of their scopes and have been very pleased with the quality versus cost. I have never owned a Vortex but I have heard nothing but great things about them for the price. When I am in the market again I will probably give Vortex a try based on others experiences.
Dolomite
I have three of the Vortex and love em. I also have a few of the Mueller's. I believe the clarity of the Vortex is a bit better than the Mueller.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Cool man. How do they hold up to recoil?
Actually, the glass is the most expensive part, followed by the labor. This is why $1500 scopes are $1500 no matter where the scope is made. I once sat in on a live chat, on another board, with one of the heads of Leupold. The labor trade off is where the worker here makes more than the worker there, machines do more of the assembly here, cost offset. Aluminum is aluminum, here or there. Quality glass is not low end glass. No cost offset. Or so he said.Originally Posted by dolomite_supafly
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