10-4 that math works out great if your equipment shows up to hunt every time. But when I travel to Idaho at great expense for travel, license, tags, ect I sure as heck dont want to lose two days in the field over a cheap scope that wasnt up for the chore. Or after dropping a couple grand on a land lease, a few hundred more on stands, and countless days scouting, preparing and hoping for a chance a whopper buck only to miss it because the paralax in my scope is floating on every shot. Or spend a week hunting a buck that comes out during legal but in such dim light I cant see it through my scope... Or climb to the top of a deep ravine ready to put the crosshairs on a monster only to see my scoped fogged from the inside...
You guys keep buying your cheap glass. All of the above examples are why I have a drawer full of junk scopes and three that go on every hunt with me.