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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope field evaluations on rokslide
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<blockquote data-quote="sndmn11" data-source="post: 2958518" data-attributes="member: 117237"><p>I think a lot of what has been typed out is missing the point. </p><p></p><p>Rough use, sure, whatever. </p><p></p><p>The purpose is to learn the likelihood of a scope retaining zero. No more parameters than that, but, it includes being babied, light use, mild use, new and old. The folks who point out that they never fall and always take care of their stuff benefit the most because they assume things work. They buy at the price point they want, probably shopping heavily on "warranty", with the mindset they don't need a durable scope because they are kind to their stuff. They forget that aiming is the priority, and fail to see that numerous scopes have lost zero while the brand states nothing broke. Think about that... Nothing broke, the brand inspects and sends it back with a "passed" note, yet it still fails at purpose number one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sndmn11, post: 2958518, member: 117237"] I think a lot of what has been typed out is missing the point. Rough use, sure, whatever. The purpose is to learn the likelihood of a scope retaining zero. No more parameters than that, but, it includes being babied, light use, mild use, new and old. The folks who point out that they never fall and always take care of their stuff benefit the most because they assume things work. They buy at the price point they want, probably shopping heavily on "warranty", with the mindset they don't need a durable scope because they are kind to their stuff. They forget that aiming is the priority, and fail to see that numerous scopes have lost zero while the brand states nothing broke. Think about that... Nothing broke, the brand inspects and sends it back with a "passed" note, yet it still fails at purpose number one. [/QUOTE]
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