I'll gladly take you up on that, I work in Maalaea so I could easily run over to the marina around lunchtime.
It seems there are lots of people who have had problems with the Ultralights.
If there was another 2ish-to-10ish scope with an objective that was 32ish or smaller I'd be interested. I have a weird criteria in that I need the scope to be small enough to mount
one of these under it, which sits 3/4" above the rail. With a 1.54" mount, my calculations say I need an objective
outer-diameter no larger than 41mm.
The only other "decent-or-better" scopes I have found meeting my criteria are
these ZCO's, which are more than ten times as expensive.
To summarize what I've been pondering, where's the point where a basic "traditional" scope, with a larger objective, optically outperforms even the best LPVO's at magnification, simply because of physics? Like is it fair to expect
any $400 3-9x40 to be better at seeing a deer in the twilight shadows under a tree at 8x than a $4000 LPVO?
Now there's the sort of lore that I can bite down on! I love being able to justify advantages to going with cheaper equipment.