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Who was it?
I don’t know who any of those dudes are, I only listened to about 5 minutes.
Who was it?
What I really want to know is who this “Formalicious” guy is? Sounds way cooler than @Formidilosus
I've seen some sort of put a scope in a rest/clamp, look through it, remove, whack, put back in the rest sort of thing. The removal then reinstall didn't come across as anything more than "it didn't break" because it didn't appear to be repeatable or precise.
Do you believe that if you had their setup, you would no longer have a need for your zero retention testing?NF’s collimator and impact process works very well, and can resolve shifts way smaller than can be seen.
SameI know… I was joking
I’ve always wondered about this. Rather than the time and effort you’re putting into these scope evaluation, why not just do the NF process? Your process is much more “real life” testing but if it works in a similar fashion it seems it would be a lot less effort on your part.NF’s collimator and impact process works very well, and can resolve shifts way smaller than can be seen.
Do you believe that if you had their setup, you would no longer have a need for your zero retention testing?
I’ve always wondered about this. Rather than the time and effort you’re putting into these scope evaluation, why not just do the NF process? Your process is much more “real life” testing but if it works in a similar fashion it seems it would be a lot less effort on your part.
The NF system checks the erector moving/ it doesn’t check binding from rings, or bending a tube-
At this point, I personally don't care.Where’s Sightron, Vortex, Bushnell or the others???
I get where you're coming from ... but from what @Ryan Avery has posted, it sounds like they did listen, and gave us (mostly) what we asked for. That's more than anyone else in the scope world has ever done.Seems like a bad business practice to pick on the demographic that you’ve admitted is paying the bills. I have a couple RS1.2’s, and although I’m not going to ditch them, that alone makes me think I won’t purchase another.
I mostly agree with you. I do not find myself wanting more for a general hunting rifle scope outside of what the RS1.2 has to offer. It’s fantastic and I plan on a few more. I like that it works and holds zero, dials correctly, as well as the mag range, zero stop, capped windage, and of course the reticle.At this point, I personally don't care.
Well ... it would be great if all scopes were durable - but the RS1.2's combination of durability, reticle, weight (and even 'features' and 'glass') ticks almost all the boxes enough for me to quit worry about the others and just get out there and shoot.
I guess I took this differently.Looks like it’s on east meets west.
Edit: just listened to it, that’s the one. The dudes on the podcast from maven definitely don’t understand the drop test. Picked on guys breaking their scope from trying to duplicate.
I feel slightly targeted by the checking for rocks comment. I dropped one right on the rocks. It’s fine and I didn’t need a repair…. Thankfully…I guess I took this differently.
It sounded to me like they were just having a good time and joking about guys not checking for rocks before dropping their scope for a YouTube video. It didn’t seem to me like they were trying to make guys or the test look bad, just mentioning that the warranty was being abused by people doing the test incorrectly. They also mentioned that the drop test was meant to simulate real life fall situations.
Maybe I misinterpreted but to me it didn’t sound as bad as some people took it. Admittedly I skipped to the drop test portion of the podcast so they could’ve said something different earlier or later on.
I did find it funny when they said “Formilicious”. Instant fish net form vibes.
I think the issue, though, is that they credit Rokslide with some of the success of the RS1.2, but then misrepresent many aspects of the drop eval, the Slide as a forum, and so on.If I were running a business I probably wouldn't spend a ton of time on forums. Some but not as much as now.
Some people don't do forums. I wouldn't fault them for that.