I have a friend with a $4000 Schmitt Bender scope on his $700 Savage rifle.
He won’t hesitate to mention what great glass it is and how much he paid for it.
Problem is that he ordered a scope in mil-rads. He has no clue on how to use that feature.
Took him elk hunting once in New Mexico. We had a down hill shot at about 450 yards. He emptied his rifle with the elk just standing there as the shot echoed from all directions in the mountains.
Handed him my 30-06, told him the holdover at that range and angle. Dropped it with the first shot using a $400 Nikon scope.
Lesson: it ain’t always the glass that’s the problem with shooting.
I can totally agree with that , but at the same time you can't hit what you can't see. Nikon used to make a good scope at the price point for which they sold. I own a few that are still giving yeoman's service .