Scythe vs leupold scopes

In all seriousness, I am glad for this forum. I was going to buy a scythe until I came across the issues presented here.

I’m still rocking leupolds…but I don’t track or dial.

If I did…

But my last two scopes were a Maven and a NF.
No one cares 🤷‍♂️. Seems like you started this thread for attention. Use what works, don't use what doesn't work.
 
I haven't heard of Scythe failures. Assuming on the Ti? I have the Ti on a 300 Win Mag Suppressor Ready Browning. Has 100 rounds through it and several hunts. It took a beating and it does show.

Of course, that's anecdotal so not trying to shill for SiCo... just curious where the fail tests are at and what I can/cannot expect from it.

I will say, bought the Banish recently despite the horror stories of the SiCentral customer service and felt like it was a fairly easy process.

Btw... Still use Leupolds so you can feel free to bash me or use it to impeach my credibility. 😂
 
Here's the difference. The scythe is a NFA item. Some of us are basically stuck with them. Did mine blow up, hell yeah it did and I have no confidence it won't do it again.

Did it hit where I was aiming? Not sure, I was running a ladder test and one of the first 20 through my new barrel blew it up. Don't care. I wont use it hunting when I have long opportunities.

Ill burn that bitch down at a PRS match or at the range though. Will I use it in the deer woods here in the south, you bet.

I wouldnt buy one today knowing what I know now. Id have another Dilligent can or two. Id be a little worse off if it were my one and only 30cal can but it's not. I'm out on future sico purchases.

The leupold has proven to not be reliable and I've also experienced that first hand. Didnt want to believe it but its true. They're not as legally binding to keep around.

Plenty of guys at matches shoot leupold and they seem to be okay. But I also see them religiously checking zero. Who knows what they would find if they swapped to a more reliable scope? I'm not a social justice warrior when it comes to gear so im not going to go tell someone unprovoked that they need a new scope. But you can sure as shit not put yourself in that spot.... with both products.
 
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