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I would be a little surprised if they don't EVENTUALLY offer in MOA thoughThank you.
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I would be a little surprised if they don't EVENTUALLY offer in MOA thoughThank you.
Don't be. The entire goal of RS (for some) is to leverage our collective presence and exuberance (when we finally understand what works) to get certain things made the way they should be and to shift the industry as a whole.I would be a little surprised if they don't EVENTUALLY offer in MOA though
Well said!!Don't be. The entire goal of RS (for some) is to leverage our collective presence and exuberance (when we finally understand what works) to get certain things made the way they should be and to shift the industry as a whole.
Just finished getting three days of use on these scopes. Love the reticle, the glass, the low pro turrets and big numbers on the adjustments (@mtnwrunner)in a much smaller and lighter package than an Nx8, RS 1.2, or SWFA. It’s superior in comparison with all things considered. So far so good on reliability. Count me in if it stays that way.
Scope | Weight (oz.) | Length (in.) |
| S2H 3-18 | 25.0* | 12.5* |
| NX8 2.5-20 | 28.3 | 12.0 |
| NX8 4-32 | 28.6 | 13.4 |
| RS1.2 2.5-15 | 26.4 | 14.05 |
| SWFA 3-15 | 22.7 | 13.7 |
| SWFA 3-9 | 19.8 | 13.08 |
Inductive reasoning (ex: an extremely tiny subset/sample of shooters are faster with mrads, ergo mrads must be superior, it couldn't possibly be a bias in the sample selection process) mixed with exuberance....Don't be. The entire goal of RS (for some) is to leverage our collective presence and exuberance (when we finally understand what works) to get certain things made the way they should be and to shift the industry as a whole.
Maybe you should listen to people with multiples of your lifetime in actual experience afield that one is superior over the other? Basically like telling someone how to do their job in an industry you haven’t worked in.Inductive reasoning (ex: an extremely tiny subset/sample of shooters are faster with mrads, ergo mrads must be superior, it couldn't possibly be a bias in the sample selection process) mixed with exuberance....
Well, it's not like that's ever went wrong in history. At least you have that going for you.
Everybody *really does* want to rule the world. Sigh.
Well, it was addressed multiple times on the other thread, and the answer is no MOA. Soo no reason for any further discussion on it.Like only offering the scope with an mrad reticle. Or ZT offering a second reticle choice that is also in .mils with no explanation of what purpose it is to serve.
Page 22 and nobody has yet commented on the chance of getting a moa version of the THLR reticle, or any workable moa reticle at all. A guy on page one raises the question of getting a moa version and 20 pages later nobody has bothered to even address that.
When I was a kid - like maybe 20 or so - we were family friends with some people that owned a little small town destination type restaurant. I asked the owner a simple question one night - I don't remember what it even was but it may have been a request for a bottle of hot sauce, to put on fried catfish - and instead of just saying 'yes or no' she launched into an explanation on how the way she cooked and served it was better and I should just eat it that way. Guess who never ate there again? If you're going to be in a business that depends on sales, you can have opinions and even convictions, but learn to categorize those. If people ask you a sales question, give them a sales answer. Even if it is 'no'.
Looking at ZT's website (which I will admit I hadn't ever done until a couple weeks ago) they seem to be pretty heavily invested in moa reticle sales. It baffles me that they'd set that completely aside for this one scope and only offer it in mrads. But if that's the case, maybe the people who have time to browbeat us could take a moment to just say 'yes' or 'no'.
Is this app just called “shooter “ ?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.
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.
I'm in on this scope as I've previously said, but would you mind elaborating a bit on what you mean as compared to each of these? Below is my understanding of the specs/differences and "much smaller and lighter" seems like unhelpful puffery, unless it refers to something other than the length and weight dimensions of the scopes. Thanks
* estimated based on forum posts. Other scope specs taken from mfg specifications page.
Scope Weight (oz.) Length (in.)S2H 3-18 25.0* 12.5* NX8 2.5-20 28.3 12.0 NX8 4-32 28.6 13.4 RS1.2 2.5-15 26.4 14.05 SWFA 3-15 22.7 13.7 SWFA 3-9 19.8 13.08
Exactly. Using an example like the speed system would show quickly how it can ve superior. Copying data from the calculator to the scope is just that.I wouldn’t call this “Learning mils” sure it’s simple to use an app to get your corrections but that’s not a real understanding of what MILS are- I am a mil user myself and couldn’t imagine going back to MOA- but this example isn’t “learning” anything- it’s using a calculator
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I wouldn’t call this “Learning mils” sure it’s simple to use an app to get your corrections but that’s not a real understanding of what MILS are- I am a mil user myself and couldn’t imagine going back to MOA- but this example isn’t “learning” anything- it’s using a calculator
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You’re confused on your role in this process. There are people who are using their ideas, time, and money to develop a scope. They get to decide the design. Period. Your role, and mine, is rather binary as a consumer. Like the design and buy it, or not. The developers can then choose whether or not to respond to differing consumer sentiment. They are not ruling anything, your choice remains yours. They are not obligated to appease you, you are not obligated to purchase. By the way, over a year ago they did ask if people would be interested in the design they chose. Apparently enough people said yes.Inductive reasoning (ex: an extremely tiny subset/sample of shooters are faster with mrads, ergo mrads must be superior, it couldn't possibly be a bias in the sample selection process) mixed with exuberance....
Well, it's not like that's ever went wrong in history. At least you have that going for you.
Everybody *really does* want to rule the world. Sigh.