Jake Larsen
WKR
A 3-18x can be shot on a lot of powers other than 18x. Making a scope and reticle that is actually usable on all magnification from 3-18x has been the issue.
None of that is correct anymore. 3x and 4x zoom ratio scope development stagnated 15+ years ago. All of the engineering development and work has been on 6/8/10x zoom ratios. Now 8x and especially 10x still have some serious drawbacks, but 6x has been figured out.
Thats the big difference- there are 5x and 6x zoom ratio scopes that are as good or better than the best 4x zoom ratio scopes. The problem, is most of the market is still using 6x zoom ratios scopes from 2018-2020 in design (Tenmile, RS1.2). This scope is a 2025/2026 design. Even in a year and a half, to two years that this has been in the works- the optical system made a large leap in performance; that’s why it was used.
There is no downside in optical quality, weight, or performance with this optical system.
If that’s the case, is a future 2-12x36 more likely than a 2-8x36? Especially considering that the S2H reticle seems to have solved the typical FFP usability issues…
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