Jason.
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2005
- Messages
- 10
Hi,
I''ve been doing my homework and trying to learn as much as possible about judging diamond performance with tools like the Ideal Scope and HCA. I think I have a good understanding, but I''m still not 100% sure of what to look for in an Ideal Scope besides "eight arrows and lots of red and black."
For example, the attached Ideal Scope image seems to have a "stubby" quality to the top three arrows. Is this something to worry about? Which is more important, having arrows which are all exactly consistent, having balanced arrows that line up (head and shaft) or having no "white spots" on the scope?
I''ve been doing my homework and trying to learn as much as possible about judging diamond performance with tools like the Ideal Scope and HCA. I think I have a good understanding, but I''m still not 100% sure of what to look for in an Ideal Scope besides "eight arrows and lots of red and black."
For example, the attached Ideal Scope image seems to have a "stubby" quality to the top three arrows. Is this something to worry about? Which is more important, having arrows which are all exactly consistent, having balanced arrows that line up (head and shaft) or having no "white spots" on the scope?