Primary use case would be a HD rifle that I'd like to train with to become a more proficient shooter, secondary use case would be a gun I bring camping and maybe hunt coyotes with.Comp M5 or M5b for a rifle.
As for red dot versus LPVO- that’s all on use.
There’s some panties in a bunch over there pertaining to these tests. It seems they forgot how Frank would flog on scopes. I remember the good ol’ days.I have seen more fun ways, like when Frank was tossing rifles off walls and blowing them up with Tannerite in the good old days on the Hide...
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I understand having to pay the bills, but honestly feel that allowing companies to sponsor the boards is a disservice. If they feel their product is getting thrashed or any type of negativity they demand Board/Forum owners to step-in and squash it or remove the thread/posts.
These boards should be an open source to discuss, research, and provide hands on evaluation of products so others can be better informed and decide where and what to spend their hard earned dollars. Unfortunately that hasn't been allowed to occur on many Forums as the Sponsors have been dictating what content is allowed, as otherwise they pull their funding/advertising dollars.
Got off the phone with Trijicon as i had a few questions.
Form, maybe your aware of this - according to them they do abuse type tests. Of course this is true for acogs etc, but asked about the sport and hunting rifle scopes simulating real world typical drops. the young man said yes but has not been supplied any of the procedures, methods or specific results. I did ask if he would ask on my behalf if such data exists, at least any results for drop tests with regarding to maintaining zero and tracking for dialing results. be interesting if i get a call back!
You may want to use 2 or more at the same time. I mean, you just said your scopes have lost zero. Based on that, it is only a matter of time before total failure.... I know my rifles have taken several spills over the years with this coat on and never had an issue with 20-24oz scopes returning to zero ... I think it cost me $10.
@Formidilosus are you using a resolution chart when giving resolution "grades"?
Not for this. The “glass” comments from me are subjective, and quite frankly other than the far ends of the spectrum aren’t very useful. People see what they want to see with glass. Take the reticle out and cover the scopes up and there is wide variance in what people see from the same scope versus what they will “see” when they know what the scopes are.
Form,After speaking with Ryan, the drop eval will move to immediately after zeroing the scope. It’s the thing that matters most, and if a scope fails that, the rest doesn’t really matter anyways. This will save significant time and ammunition for the scopes that do not work.
As well, if the scope is an unknown one as far as longevity goes, then the plan is to eval it for 3,000 rounds for correct function. The initial field eval is not the only thing that matters, and “long” term use, longevity and continuing to function correctly is very important to see.