I’m not defending Zeiss’ customer service, but this is a curious case.
I have never heard of optics of any type “developing scratches.”
I have heard of coating failures, although those typically present as “bubbles” or spots. Scratches are, as the term implies, caused by physical contact...
My take is included here:
https://www.rokslide.com/kowa-prominar-66a-review/
I don’t think most hunters will see a benefit of using the extender in most conditions.
I agree with @TheBootBowhunting that the issue is most likely either a collimation or diopter issue. Even something barely off with either of those can lead to something like your describing.
Sig should be able to easily test the collimation if adjusting the diopter doesn't solve your problem...
Ok.
1) Contradiction is an acceptable description if you prefer, but I find hypocrisy to be more accurate.
2) The demand is implied, of course.
3) That is not a scientific fact. That is opinion supported by precisely nothing. If it is a fact backed by science, which you have already...
Oh I see. Thanks for clarifying.
Maybe unsurprisingly, I’m not really a one spotter kind of guy. I like matching the tool to the job.
A subcompact spotter is a perfect match for a long distance backpack hunt while a midsize spotter is good for general use, and a large spotter is great for a...
I don’t have a dog in this fight, but I appreciate the work done in the linked threads … whether it is scientific or anecdotal.
But you certainly see the hypocrisy of the above quoted statement right? Demanding scientific proof for the position you oppose, but dismissing the need to...