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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 419575" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>Sharpsman,</p><p></p><p>What trade secret can be kept? If I was a competitor, all I have to do is buy your scope and take it apart, no more secrets. That is why corporations protect themselves with paton rights. As a consumer, if I could get this info, it just might get me to choose their product. If a manufacturer does not have the confidence to share this info, I just feel they may have an inferior product. For example, Burris shows an internal view of at least one line of their scope products, and then go on to tell us that they use two springs instead of one. This is a feature that they obviously think is superior to many other scope manufacturers. Then they back their product with a great warranty. Before I even check the internet for any reviews, I would have the first impression that they have a strong product.</p><p></p><p>I could wait probably 3 or 4 years saving up to buy a Nightforce, and boy would I love one of those, but for the life of me, I just can't stop shooting that long waiting for a Nightforce, when I could buy a lower line of Leupold, Burris, Bushnell, etc, and get out shooting tomorrow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 419575, member: 9775"] Sharpsman, What trade secret can be kept? If I was a competitor, all I have to do is buy your scope and take it apart, no more secrets. That is why corporations protect themselves with paton rights. As a consumer, if I could get this info, it just might get me to choose their product. If a manufacturer does not have the confidence to share this info, I just feel they may have an inferior product. For example, Burris shows an internal view of at least one line of their scope products, and then go on to tell us that they use two springs instead of one. This is a feature that they obviously think is superior to many other scope manufacturers. Then they back their product with a great warranty. Before I even check the internet for any reviews, I would have the first impression that they have a strong product. I could wait probably 3 or 4 years saving up to buy a Nightforce, and boy would I love one of those, but for the life of me, I just can't stop shooting that long waiting for a Nightforce, when I could buy a lower line of Leupold, Burris, Bushnell, etc, and get out shooting tomorrow! [/QUOTE]
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