S2H Scope Interest

Interest in purchasing a S2H 3-18x44 rifle scope (if passes durability testing)


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BjornF16

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With all the interest in the "Would you buy this scope" thread, thought I would help consolidate interest.

Specs as I understand it today for the S2H rifle scope:
3-18x44 30mm tube made by LOW
25 oz, 12.5" long
FFP
Simplified THLR reticle with illuminated center dot (button push)
Low turrets with 29 mils available, 10 mils per rotation, Zero stop on elevation
Capped windage
Initial offering price = $999


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I was in on the original specs they were hoping to hit. I’m not out, but I’d like to see how it performs first. Particularly with low light and the 6x erector system.

It’s also like 5oz heavier than the initial goal which doesn’t align with my current project of trying to build an ultra light rifle system.
 
With all the interest in the "Would you buy this scope" thread, thought I would help consolidate interest.

Specs as I understand it today for the S2H rifle scope:
3-18x44 30mm tube made by LOW
25 oz, 12.5" long
Simplified THLR reticle with illuminated center dot (button push)
Low turrets with 29 mils available, 10 mils per rotation
Capped windage
Initial offering price = $999
Has that price been confirmed?
 
Which is the very last thing I want to be doing when I'm trying to shoot something.

It’s just not that hard to learn mils.

An app like shooter makes it super simple. You plug in your rifle and ammo. Then adjust the number of clicks. It doesn’t matter whether it is mils or moa.

This is my CZ 527 with a MOA scope.

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This is my old Tikka with a mils scope:
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All I have to do is validate those clicks and memorize or put them on the rifle in any number of ways.
 
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