Man, you guys are like piranhas waiting for a cow to fall into the water. I’m waiting for the new rings.
I have several comments and questions but am waiting for the repeat evaluation, with different rings as well.
As I see it, the first part of the eval was inconclusive regarding the scope but showed an issue with the scope rings (i.e. the scope slipped under recoil). That's disappointing since I believe that the rings are designed and manufactured in house by ZCO now.
Unless there was installation error, then I don't think it would be crazy for the consumer to wonder why ZCO released a ring that won't hold their own scope. Some might brush this off, but I see this as a fairly big deal since they make the rings and the scopes. They control (should!) the tube and ring diameters/geometry. Zero compromise? I am not seeing it. There was a process breakdown at ZCO, which should be extremely embarrassing for the organization.
Some may say that various scopes can slip in different rings, but that would be a different scenario where a ring manufacturer doesn't know what the consumer will actually be installing. For example, a 30mm tube may not actually be 30mm and could vary along its length!
I've never seen the new ZCO rings, and Formi made a comment about the fasteners, so it would be interesting to get more details on the ring design but I realize this is about the 420 scope.
Anyway, I wondered why the ZCO rings were chosen, and maybe Ryan and Formi will comment on that. There are some reports of ring compatibility issues with ZCO scopes so maybe they used ZCO rings to avoid that. Or it was by chance, who knows.
The eval results after the rings were retorqued are interesting though. Some of my questions would likely be addressed with the repeat. For example how much of the error observed was due to the rings vs scope? The rings obviously held well enough to indicate that the scope maintained zero and tracked ~OK, but the impacts showed problems. And the problems don't seem to jive with a weak spring.
I am supposed to be waiting, but went down the rabbit hole!