The reason I wear HiDefSpex (now Pilla, after the owner, Phillip Pilla) is that they have a special lens coating that does something no other brand does, or does as well. The coating makes the color orange extremely bright, glowing, almost looks like it is on fire. I tried a set of Randolphs last year at the Palmetto Classic that were supposed to have the same quality. They enhanced the orange, but not nearly as much as the Pillas. When you are shooting clays in the woods, and you are getting that "strobing" effect from the bird zipping in and out of sunlight and shadows, that lens coating is amazing. That clay bird is extremely bright and glowing, and easier to stay "locked on", IMO.

Just another little thing that could possibly make the difference between first place and first place loser. That probably doesn't matter to someone who is a casual sporting clays shooter, but it matters to me. I "fight" for every bird that I can get legally and ethically. And I believe strongly that HiDefSpex can be an advantage under certain circumstances.

Stan


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