It's like everything else. If you do your research and budget accordingly you'll get the best gear you can afford for what you are trying to achieve. There's no doubt you get what you pay for but you just need to figure out what you really need and what you can do without. I tend to buy things that I know I'll use "a lot" and that I know I will keep in the future should I buy another scope or move on. I would never buy bits and pieces that are specific to my rig today and that I would not be able to re-use on another rig.
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