Rifle scopes you'd love to see Form test

RussDXT

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As best I can tell no chinese optic has done well in the drop test. I doubt this will do well.

When you can get SWFA scopes at such low prices at the moment I wouldn’t consider a chinese scope if it did pass.
 
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Unpopular opinion, but I bet the Vortex PST Gen II would do pretty decent in the drops test. They are built like tanks.
 

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My pst g2 holds zero during the course of a match or range trip, but its a rare day I dont have to rezero when I first pull it out. To the point that I always set the zero stop at least half a mil below my zero so I can just re-set the turret cap to zero without having to deploy the miniature allen wrenches every time.
 

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My pst g2 holds zero during the course of a match or range trip, but its a rare day I dont have to rezero when I first pull it out. To the point that I always set the zero stop at least half a mil below my zero so I can just re-set the turret cap to zero without having to deploy the miniature allen wrenches every time.
Why do you still use it?
 

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Because its on a .22lr that I use exclusively for casual prs-style matches and as a range toy, takes me 5 minutes to zero and then Im off and running. Based on friends that own them its typical. At some point I’ll send it in to vtx to get a clean bill of health or replaced and find it a new home, but given my use the cost of it behaving this way is much less than replacing it.
 
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A Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50 would be a good test! I wanna get my hands on one and try it


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Because its on a .22lr that I use exclusively for casual prs-style matches and as a range toy, takes me 5 minutes to zero and then Im off and running. Based on friends that own them its typical. At some point I’ll send it in to vtx to get a clean bill of health or replaced and find it a new home, but given my use the cost of it behaving this way is much less than replacing it.
I guess it works for what you're doing, but that sort of thing would drive me nuts.
 
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I saw that ColdBoreMiracle posted a pic of the new Burris Veracity PH 4-20x50. Looks like it might check the boxes for a FFP hunting scope!


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Would also love to see a swampfox scope tested. Preferably the patriot or Kentucky long model. These scope evals are seriously one of the most valuable things on this site
 

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Would love to see one of the weaver micro trac scopes tested, grand slam, super slam, t-series, any micro trac
 

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I would recommend that anything made in china be tested by someone with the same drop test standards before Form waste his time on it.
 
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I would recommend that anything made in china be tested by someone with the same drop test standards before Form waste his time on it.
Not saying that there's anything wrong with Chicom scopes, but I don't buy them. To each their own though, and not saying that I never would.

One area in which I give a lot of the Chinese scope importers credit is that they seem to be more receptive to the reticles and configurations shooters actually want. Specifically, they're offering well designed FFP/mil set ups with locking turrets.

There's a few scope companies from which I'd like to purchase more products; but they're still stuck on MOA and SFP in their more hunting centric lines, such as the new S&B model. And then there's a few who do offer FFP/Mil reticles, but they aren't all that well designed for general hunting use, such as the new last year TRACTs.

Such as it is, I'll likely keep buying more SWFA's. They're nothing flashy, but they are impressive in the most important way (They work), and thier MQ is about as good of a FFP big game hunting reticle as I've used.
 

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Not saying that there's anything wrong with Chicom scopes, but I don't buy them. To each their own though, and not saying that I never would.

One area in which I give a lot of the Chinese scope importers credit is that they seem to be more receptive to the reticles and configurations shooters actually want. Specifically, they're offering well designed FFP/mil set ups with locking turrets.

There's a few scope companies from which I'd like to purchase more products; but they're still stuck on MOA and SFP in their more hunting centric lines, such as the new S&B model. And then there's a few who do offer FFP/Mil reticles, but they aren't all that well designed for general hunting use, such as the new last year TRACTs.

Such as it is, I'll likely keep buying more SWFA's. They're nothing flashy, but they are impressive in the most important way (They work), and thier MQ is about as good of a FFP big game hunting reticle as I've used.
What new S and B model?
 
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