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No worries. You might be onto something after all. @ID_Matt is wearing a Leupy hat! I hope they didn't give that to him...It was speculation. I will be patient. Apologies
No worries. You might be onto something after all. @ID_Matt is wearing a Leupy hat! I hope they didn't give that to him...It was speculation. I will be patient. Apologies
Haha! I realized the hat after I was already to the range. I have no bias. I recorded most of it, even my self panting 100 yards down range to check the targetNo worries. You might be onto something after all. @ID_Matt is wearing a Leupy hat! I hope they didn't give that to him...
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Leupold could give two s%^#s about the “drop test.” Maven scoffed at the drop test recently as well in an interview about the 1.2. I was at an event with both the leupold rep and the Nightforce rep when a competitor mentioned the “drop test.” They looked at each other and just laughed and nothing else was said. That same day I personally saw one of the Nightforce scopes that "passed" fail to hold zero. Do I think Nightforce is bad? Of course not! A sample size of one in varying conditions means nothing. Manufacturers that have machines dedicated to replicating shock way beyond the drop and collimators that measure changes much more precisely know this.Inventing a story out of nothing is never accurate. Be patient, i'm sure it will be posted when ready. Saying Leupold has control over these tests is way off base. To date they have zero current models that work at all, according to the tests. And the testors have gone above and beyond to show all tests are as objective ( no pun intended) as possible.
Would you point me in the direction of the interview with Maven that you mention here? I’d be interested to have a listen.Leupold could give two s%^#s about the “drop test.” Maven scoffed at the drop test recently as well in an interview about the 1.2. I was at an event with both the leupold rep and the Nightforce rep when a competitor mentioned the “drop test.” They looked at each other and just laughed and nothing else was said. That same day I personally saw one of the Nightforce scopes that "passed" fail to hold zero. Do I think Nightforce is bad? Of course not! A sample size of one in varying conditions means nothing. Manufacturers that have machines dedicated to replicating shock way beyond the drop and collimators that measure changes much more precisely know this.
Me too. I also want to know more about the manufacturers that have machines that replicate shock.
Post in thread 'The New Leupold Mark 4HD?'
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/the-new-leupold-mark-4hd.342378/post-3443769
Thanks. I had already found that Leupold video and could not stomach it for very long (that was referenced in the link I posted to a prior post in this thread), but I did give it another shot (at 2x speed) and I got to 10 minutes. The Burris video was at least produced better. I couldn't find the machine referenced in the Maven thread.@13 minutes
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/maven-rs1-2-2-5-15x44mm-shr-mil-q-a.338757/ Post #560 Ish
Assuming this. There's a summary of topics of discussion with associated time in the description if you want to skip to the drop test part.Would you point me in the direction of the interview with Maven that you mention here? I’d be interested to have a listen.
Good post. Fact is, outside of a large group here, nobody anywhere gives a ratsasss about some drop test.Leupold could give two s%^#s about the “drop test.” Maven scoffed at the drop test recently as well in an interview about the 1.2. I was at an event with both the leupold rep and the Nightforce rep when a competitor mentioned the “drop test.” They looked at each other and just laughed and nothing else was said. That same day I personally saw one of the Nightforce scopes that "passed" fail to hold zero. Do I think Nightforce is bad? Of course not! A sample size of one in varying conditions means nothing. Manufacturers that have machines dedicated to replicating shock way beyond the drop and collimators that measure changes much more precisely know this.
Thanks. I think that's the one I listened as a podcast and was less than impressed with their coverage of the drop test. I was looking for a company that has come up with a method that could at least be responsive to a couple of the claimed faults of the drop test (repeatability and large numbers). So far, IMHO, I haven't seen one.Assuming this. There's a summary of topics of discussion with associated time in the description if you want to skip to the drop test part.
I've posted many times on this.....are you too dense to remember or just trolling? Use the search function.Are you in the large group?
Total speculation but:And if there is some reason not to do so, for one of these companies to come out and discuss it.
I thought one of these had made its way to Form for a drop test? That still happening?
Sweet. I’m doing the S&B 3-12 or that on my Howa Mini 6ARC build.No, nothing was sent to us.
However, a forum member sent money to Ryan to buy a 2.5-10x for the eval. That should be to Ryan by tomorrow if it already isn’t.