S2H Scope Interest

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


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Yeah but reactions include meme posts. Hence my almost 710k score by this math. (And reactions can obviously be negative!)
We can divide the resulting number by the days on the platform. Negative reaction can still be counted due to making a post that brought about engagement.

Or we can just do a simple presale when the scope is ready to ship from Japan. Anyone who can't wait 30 days for delivery isn't that serious about buying one anyway.

Jay
 
Or we can just do a simple presale when the scope is ready to ship from Japan. Anyone who can't wait 30 days for delivery isn't that serious about buying one anyway.
I would do a 10% non refundable down payment to get in on the first shipment with the balance due within 5 days of notification that they are ready to ship. Any that don't get paid for become retail available at full price. But in all reality, I'd hate to listen to people cry about how they haven't seen their order yet so maybe they should just buy what they can afford and force us to fight gladiator style for them.

Jay
 
I would do a 10% non refundable down payment to get in on the first shipment with the balance due within 5 days of notification that they are ready to ship. Any that don't get paid for become retail available at full price. But in all reality, I'd hate to listen to people cry about how they haven't seen their order yet so maybe they should just buy what they can afford and force us to fight gladiator style for them.

Jay
Yeah, there's no guarantee everyone that wants one gets in on a pre-order, either. Intentionally or unintentionally, creating a feeling of exclusivity or something that's hard to get will drive demand.

Then resale goes up and it's easy to justify price increases. And the people that have them, will rave about them more because they have the unobtainable.

Just look at mavens. When people had to work hard to get them at each restock, everyone loved them and they got sold at or above msrp. Since they've been in stock for a year +, people are dumping them for various reasons, including a turret that spins too easily.
 
Just look at mavens. When people had to work hard to get them at each restock, everyone loved them and they got sold at or above msrp. Since they've been in stock for a year +, people are dumping them for various reasons, including a turret that spins too easily.
I'm happy with my RS1.2's, but the whole turret thing has me less willing to try something new because it demonstrates the craziness you point out and lowers my trust of the recommendations overall.

Some of the Maven bit is the owner insulting us as a user group has destroyed any desire to be loyal.
 
Yeah, there's no guarantee everyone that wants one gets in on a pre-order, either. Intentionally or unintentionally, creating a feeling of exclusivity or something that's hard to get will drive demand.
s2h would derisk the first run completely with a presale. email sign up, pay, order and those buyers get their scope 6 mos later.
unless there is a max qty for the initial order imposed by ZT or LOW, a presale would allow for everyone who wants (and is willing to pay for one to be included). otherwise, availability could be choppy for a while depending on broader demand and s2h's decision to have in-stock inventory vs backorders/future drops/group buys.
 
I'm happy with my RS1.2's, but the whole turret thing has me less willing to try something new because it demonstrates the craziness you point out and lowers my trust of the recommendations overall.

The thing is the easily spun turret and stiff parallax was noted very early with the RS1.2’s. But like a lot of things, people are not objective, they believe “every person has an opinion “, etc; and they hear and see what they want instead of actually listening. Again, the RS1.2 is a good scope, and again- as I said from the very beginning- if SWFA 3-9’s were available I would not spend the money on the Maven. It is still a good scope however.
 
If the price goes up that’s a sure sign the market perceives a value higher than offered price. I think your prediction will happen. Reticle aside, I see it as a value buy at $1000.

(Sidebar: ZT has moa reticles they could add to this. Their PHR 4 reticle looks pretty usable if it could be readily adapted to FFP. Or - better - just take the THLR reticle, round the various major subtensions to the nearest moa approximation, make the 0.2mrad windage marks 1moa, make the various 1/2mrad stuff 2moa, make the 1mrad stuff 4moa or 2-2moa....that'd be pretty much all it took. If they really wanted to market it to us easterners they could further narrow the windage hashmark section as it's hard for us to find reason to shoot in 20moa (or ~5mrad) wind conditions. Something like 10-12moa would be....awesome, IMO. But that's a secondary consideration. ETA: Or compromise, give us 10-12moa of windage but instead of making the thick crosshairs come in further, leave them about where they stop now, and make the tapered tip section narrower/longer?)

My hangup with the Maven is that the reliability of the 1.2 seems to be more of a happy accident than anything else. They could discontinue it next week and replace it with some 'improved' model that was less reliable. I honestly think Leupold did that to some extent over the years. Also, the Maven is currently $1400 and I doubt you see them below $1200 very often again. I'd much prefer to reward a company that grasped the basic problems most of us seem to complain about and showed an interest in working on them.

I think I could live with the Maven moa-2 reticle but even as a moa guy I believe the simplified THLR offered here is a great concept.
To be clear I strongly dislike maven and won’t buy their scopes out of principle. To your point, they know how to make a good scope and won’t apply that knowledge to the rest of their line. Plus, I have already made it well known I am a Nightforce guy that used to be a trijicon guy and still loves both. I also prefer MOA, but use both MIL and MOA.
 
What about just to support the effort. Do you get benefit from the site? Entertainment? Knowledge? Something?

I appreciate the effort the folks associated with the site put in. I’ve sold probably 50 items on the site in the last decade and it’s made it easier for me to try out nicer used stuff.

For some, including me it’s more about having what appears to be a solid product in addition to supporting the efforts that went into it and to support the site I enjoy.
I think that is a stupid reason to throw money at something. I am guessing they are making a shit ton of money off this site with advertising revenue and all of our participation on this forum make that happen. I also thought it was crazy guys were donating scope for the drop test that got the piss beat out of it. Ryan should be buying the scopes, drop testing, and then reselling them if he wanted to. Its his site and all of that brings in revenue indirectly and other opportunities directly. I try not to give money away unless it is directly benefiting someone in need like a family or person struggling financially or a sick kid etc.
 
Whats the chance nightforce answers the call with an updated scope at 20 oz next year and what’s the chance something dont work out on these scopes.
Looks like an awesome scope but I’ll set on the sideline and let them get beat up a bit.
Have two NXS 2-10x42 now but would prefer a different reticle.
 
I’ve not really had an issue with either of those maven issues, but everything I like about the maven (reliable, good image, usable reticle in low light for eastern whitetail, decent weight and size, capped windage (though too large of a cap for my tikka) this scope does or better, and my minor gripes it seems to solve.

Selling a 1k dollar scope and mounting a new 1k dollar scope with slightly better specs is not that complicated

The reticle seems like it will be even better for me aa I think the thick 3,6,9 posts will be great for me. if it weren’t 800$ cheaper I’d probably be debating it with an nx6, but it is.

It’s a scope not a car or a house, if it sucks ill sell it and move on
 
I think that is a stupid reason to throw money at something. I am guessing they are making a shit ton of money off this site with advertising revenue and all of our participation on this forum make that happen. I also thought it was crazy guys were donating scope for the drop test that got the piss beat out of it. Ryan should be buying the scopes, drop testing, and then reselling them if he wanted to. Its his site and all of that brings in revenue indirectly and other opportunities directly. I try not to give money away unless it is directly benefiting someone in need like a family or person struggling financially or a sick kid etc.

100% agree


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I hadn’t ever heard of Zero Tech until now but I just read a couple drop evals and they both failed- one of them pretty miserably- I don’t put a ton of weight in these drop tests but I know a lot of guys on here think of it as Gospel, so what is different in this new S2H scope compared to the other zero techs? One of the Zero Techs tested was from the same Trace Advanced line of scopes


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To be clear I strongly dislike maven and won’t buy their scopes out of principle. To your point, they know how to make a good scope and won’t apply that knowledge to the rest of their line. Plus, I have already made it well known I am a Nightforce guy that used to be a trijicon guy and still loves both. I also prefer MOA, but use both MIL and MOA.
Next scope I buy will likely be a trijicon, but not a dialing scope. Most likely a huron or ascent, for a muzzleloader I do not shoot past ~250 yards, ever. It's more important to me for what I intend to do with it, than the scope in this thread would be if I get one.
I think that is a stupid reason to throw money at something. I am guessing they are making a shit ton of money off this site with advertising revenue and all of our participation on this forum make that happen. I also thought it was crazy guys were donating scope for the drop test that got the piss beat out of it. Ryan should be buying the scopes, drop testing, and then reselling them if he wanted to. Its his site and all of that brings in revenue indirectly and other opportunities directly. I try not to give money away unless it is directly benefiting someone in need like a family or person struggling financially or a sick kid etc.
Man that's a pretty tough take and it goes way beyond the scope of this thread. I'll just say that I find a lot of value here and I appreciate that, present issue aside.
 
I hadn’t ever heard of Zero Tech until now but I just read a couple drop evals and they both failed- one of them pretty miserably- I don’t put a ton of weight in these drop tests but I know a lot of guys on here think of it as Gospel, so what is different in this new S2H scope compared to the other zero techs? One of the Zero Techs tested was from the same Trace Advanced line of scopes


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This has been thoroughly explained and addressed in the other thread. Long story short: LOW builds ZT scopes, (and many others also). They know how to build durable scopes that will pass drop tests. LOW will build to whatever specs are asked for by the company. S2H worked with LOW through ZT to spec this scope to meet the requirements. Again, all this discussion is available in great much greater detail, and directly from the people involved.


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