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That’s it. This calls for Gunwerk’s/Revic’s Acura RS25i scope to be tested by Form himself!!!
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this one?That’s it. This calls for Gunwerk’s/Revic’s Acura RS25i scope to be tested by Form himself!!!
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The more ya know…this one?
Illumination: Push button illumination.
5x on max illumination-
25x max illum-
On max illumination there is some bleed. On low setting, none at all-
Drop Evaluation RTZ and “Tracking”:
For an explanation see- Scope Field Eval Explanation and Standards
The “test” consists of three 18” drops on a mat- one left/right/top with a shot to check zero after each drop. Then the exact same thing repeated from 36”. Then three drops on all three sides for nine drops on the last part- 15 drops total. This is not “abuse”. The 18”...
TLDR: probably some scopes are the same and some aren’t. A drop testing machine is an accurate way to test.
Being someone who works with ODMs but never with LOW (who is probably the optics company he mentions).
The ODM probably owns the IP on the lenses, coatings, and tube assembly. They probably have some base design(s) on a complete scope that is their own design/IP.
I imagine you can buy that IP design and slap your own colored ring/ID on there. Give their coatings your own marketing name, etc. It’s the ODM design. Sig and Maven each had the same binos but with their own ID on them for example.
You can probably have them or your engineers make a new design that may or may not be more robust. Some of this design/IP could be owned by the optic company.
I doubt all the scopes coming out of that ODM are exactly the same.
That’s how I would see it going down with no experience in the optics industry.
As far as drop testing, outside of the tube or turrets getting dented, I think the drop testing machine is probably pretty realistic. You’re worried about the forces experienced and over how long of a time (50G 10ms half sine vs 100G 7 ms half sine, etc). Changing these variables can affect how the energy is experienced by the scope. Dropped on concrete vs fresh snow etc. You want to make sure the impulse on the drop tester mimics real life impacts. This can be measured and replicated.
People saying the testing is not scientific have a concept of "science" in their brain based almost entirely on vibes and movies.I'm trained in science - and statistics - and fully understand not only that the drop tests posted here aren't truly/fully 'scientific', but also, much more importantly, that they are likely the closest we'll ever see to valid tests. The fact that you can't put a confidence interval around the results doesn't mean thew results are of no value.
Drop test machines are THE standard for reliability testing across all engineering industries. Military specs are written around it to test for durability on everything. Companies do it to ensure billions of dollars of equipment can withstand shipping, normal operation, etc etc.I’ll ask again. How is the machine realistic or useful if it doesn’t replicate known issues?
Tangential complaint: Spotify kinda jaded me on this podcast if I'm being honest and I'm leery about listening to this episode even though this one sounds like it could be interesting. This podcast is not in my regular rotation but I listened to one of cliff's podcasts on a specific topic some time ago and now spotify CONSTANTLY tries to autoplay this podcast all the time on me which completely turned me off to it. I'll be in the middle of a string of "X" podcast with more episodes to go and suddenly its cliff's podcast. Spotify has done this with a couple others in the past and it just pisses me off and I end up actively avoiding listening to those specific podcasts due to it. I'm probably the anomaly but this is an instance of the "algorithm" shooting an artist/content in the foot by making their content annoying due to unprompted plays.
this is hilarious (although annoying) because I have the same issue with a South Cox episode. the thought of having to hear me say "Hey guys..." every time I open spotify![]()