2026 SHOT SHOW releases

This looks interesting…. Been keeping an eye out for inverted 3 section tripods… Close to RRS prices though unfortunately although it does include a head it appears.

 
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Wow that was hard to watch lol. Only question he could answer was the cost $1600 starting. Seems like a cool concept. Be interesting to see where it goes. He seems really unsure about alot. Feels like its still in its baby stages.

Let me know when you develop a product and are put on the spot via video for that length of time, I'll happily critique you in the same fashion, just to see how you do.
 
My guess is $4k is MSRP which almost nobody pays. Also, Leupold does have the no-questions-asked warranty on electronics AND glass right? For something as expensive as high-end LRF binos, knowing that you're covered if you drop them is worth something.

If I drop my $2k+ Sig 10k's on a rock I'm SOL. I don't care what the underlying algorithm is as long as I get accurate and snappy solutions out to 1k-ish. I don't think that's challenging for any of the solvers out nowadays...
They don’t warranty electronics at least after two years… I tried to have them fix/replace some range finders…
 
One thing that I like about my GPO rangefinding bino is how much easier it is to hold steady than my old style rangefinder. Plus, I got to dump one piece of gear.

Going with one lens seems like a bold move to me.

What'd you think of the glass quality on the GPO?
 
This looks interesting…. Been keeping an eye out for inverted 3 section tripods… Close to RRS prices though unfortunately although it does include a head it appears.


Interesting after alwine made all the China comments about tricer.. that’s only about 65% of RRS prices though.

Now make a light weight version Mountain Forged!
 
Damn, I can't imagine paying $3500 for anything vortex. I know that's super judgemental considering it could be excellent. But.... Vortex...

I cannot imagine paying that kind of money for anything that relies on electronics and software.
 
They don’t warranty electronics at least after two years… I tried to have them fix/replace some range finders…
They have changed their warranty. They now warranty everything including rangefinder electronics. If you still have the rangefinders they will fix or replace them now. You have to call and they email you a return label.
 
What'd you think of the glass quality on the GPO?

It is perfectly fine for my usage. I can see my targets and laser them well beyond my ability to shoot accurately.

The best glass I own is probably in my Leica scope. It is definitely optically superior to the GPO.

If I spent days glassing hillsides looking for the tiniest detail, I would probably want (and pay for) better optical quality.

For the price I paid, I feel I got a good deal and I don't have to worry about accidentally drop testing a $2K optic with sensitive electronics inside.
 
They have changed their warranty. They now warranty everything including rangefinder electronics. If you still have the rangefinders they will fix or replace them now. You have to call and they email you a return label.
That’s interesting.. I sent mine in at the end of November.. The only thing they would do was a discount on a new one.
 
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