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NOMake an MOA version. It’s more popular with USA based hunters, the target market for the product.
Mil being better doesn’t matter. You have whole generations married to MOA. Nobody is converting for one scope.
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NOMake an MOA version. It’s more popular with USA based hunters, the target market for the product.
Mil being better doesn’t matter. You have whole generations married to MOA. Nobody is converting for one scope.
ZeroTech isn’t stupid. They will roll out an MOA version regardless of what form and Ryan think. Its all about the money and they know that and there is a huge market for MOA in the US (outside the military guys and tacticool wannabe dudes).Is there a principled reason other than Mil being better?
I know this is a great achievement on its own and i don't want to take away from that but just out of curiosity will you use what has been learned about durability in this scope and apply it in the more budget offerings or across you full range or is this level of durability only possible at the higher price point? ( i do realise this scope is still much less than some other brands though)We are glad you all are so excited for this product and just want to clarify that this product WILL be available worldwide. ZeroTech USA is working hand in hand with Shoot2Hunt and our Australian sister company as well as our global distributors. Expect to be able to buy the worlds best hunting scope in nearly every corner of the globe. There is also likely to be a more traditional mil reticle available to go along with the THLR. MOA has been discussed but is not currently in the production plan at this exact moment.
ZeroTech isn’t stupid. They will roll out an MOA version regardless of what form and Ryan think. Its all about the money and they know that and there is a huge market for MOA in the US (outside the military guys and tacticool wannabe dudes).
They will be selling them through ZeroTech Canada. So we won’t have any border issues and it should help tariff wise. Pricing and availability who knows.Jesus Christ these threads just veer off into the weeds more than a few inviduals at a union meeting wasting peoples time.
I’d be in for one, biggest hurdle for me is the border thing being from Canada. If we can figure that out at the price point that’s offered. Sure I’m in.
This mindset is wild to me.I accept that Mils are better. But I’m not going to be the only guy my family and 10 person hunting camp running Mils. I don’t shoot PRS or do anything where I practically need to convert to mils.
ZeroTech isn’t stupid. They will roll out an MOA version regardless of what form and Ryan think. Its all about the money and they know that and there is a huge market for MOA in the US (outside the military guys and tacticool wannabe dudes).
Hasn't this dead horse been kicked enough?Make an MOA version. It’s more popular with USA based hunters, the target market for the product.
Mil being better doesn’t matter. You have whole generations married to MOA. Nobody is converting for one scope.
And Ryan already said “NO”You are clueless. ZeroTech won’t be doing any such thing unless we say so.
You would think, but clearly not lol....Hasn't this dead horse been kicked enough?
Those people can buy Leupolds and Vortex (and they would anyways). This is not for them.Make an MOA version. It’s more popular with USA based hunters, the target market for the product.
Mil being better doesn’t matter. You have whole generations married to MOA. Nobody is converting for one scope.
As we have stated, the goal here is to focus on the project at hand. All other considerations, as you can imagine, have been bounced around the room. But our team and S2H is focusing on getting this right before we even seriously consider chasing other rabbit holes.I know this is a great achievement on its own and i don't want to take away from that but just out of curiosity will you use what has been learned about durability in this scope and apply it in the more budget offerings or across you full range or is this level of durability only possible at the higher price point? ( i do realise this scope is still much less than some other brands though)