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Newtosavage
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NopeWe are thinking on bringing GPO on as a brand, what are your thoughts on their products, who is using?
NopeWe are thinking on bringing GPO on as a brand, what are your thoughts on their products, who is using?
Why do you say that? I’m seriously considering GPO and would love your opinion.Nope
Where are they made? How long will GPO be around? Are they actually German, or did they just co-opt that name for marketing purposes so they could mislead the consumer? Their whole business model is not to my liking. The optics themselves, like a lot of chinese glass, have an odd, hard to explain distortion similar to the chinese made Meopta Meopros. But as I always say, if they work for your eyes, go for it. My wife has astigmatism and thinks her Bushnell Legend M's are better than Swaro SLC's. Who am I to argue with her?Why do you say that? I’m seriously considering GPO and would love your opinion.
See post # 8 in this thread: https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/gpo-scopes-where-are-they-made.327531/Where are they made? How long will GPO be around? Are they actually German, or did they just co-opt that name for marketing purposes so they could mislead the consumer? Their whole business model is not to my liking. The optics themselves, like a lot of chinese glass, have an odd, hard to explain distortion similar to the chinese made Meopta Meopros. But as I always say, if they work for your eyes, go for it. My wife has astigmatism and thinks her Bushnell Legend M's are better than Swaro SLC's. Who am I to argue with her?
I hope they are successful and are around for a long time. But I wouldn't put any of my money on that.
Yeah, that’s another reason I’ve never really considered them. If a company is going to call itself German Precision Optics and contract out the manufacturing to everywhere except Germany, then something seems a bit off.Would be interesting to see the same list for their binoculars. The fact that the word Germany doesn't show up anywhere on that list is IMO proof they don't mind misleading people. Reminds me of "Henry" rifles.
It's not uncommon.Yeah, that’s another reason I’ve never really considered them. If a company is going to call itself German Precision Optics and contract out the manufacturing to everywhere except Germany, then something seems a bit off.
I think it's more acceptable with food items than hardware that sets you back $1kIt's not uncommon.
Texas Pete's hot sauce has nothing to do with Texas nor Pete. Arizona Iced Tea has nothing to do with Arizona.
A Chevy Colorado is not made in Colorado....I think it's more acceptable with food items than hardware that sets you back $1k
Same scope I had. Hated it!I've had a R350 Passion 4-12x42 on an a-bolt medallion 280 for probably 5 years. No issues, but not much hard use. I'd compare quality, low light performance and clarity to the old Zeiss Conquest MC line. I'd pick it over a VX3 Leupy.
Just sold the 280 and trying to decide whether to put the GPO on a 223 or 22-250.
It was going on a pink creed til I sprung for another 56mm Accupoint.
That's wild. Have you ever used a Conquest MC line scope?Same scope I had. Hated it!
Yes. I have one. It works fine. Once over a certain threshold, I honestly don’t care too much about glass. It’s either good enough or it’s not. The vast majority of scopes I’ve ever owned are good enough, and certainly all of them over a few hundred bucks. I care about how user friendly and reliable they are. That POS GPO was not user friendly at all and went by bye long before reliability became an issue. It tunneled so bad. Anything over 10x was unusable. Eyebox was so tight. Lots of parallax error. Terribly mushy turrets. The first impression was so bad I ripped it off and it never got a chance for further use. Felt super cheap and over priced for what it was.That's wild. Have you ever used a Conquest MC line scope?
I don't think I ever cranked mine up over 10.Yes. I have one. It works fine. Once over a certain threshold, I honestly don’t care too much about glass. It’s either good enough or it’s not. The vast majority of scopes I’ve ever owned are good enough, and certainly all of them over a few hundred bucks. I care about how user friendly and reliable they are. That POS GPO was not user friendly at all and went by bye long before reliability became an issue. It tunneled so bad. Anything over 10x was unusable. Eyebox was so tight. Lots of parallax error. Terribly mushy turrets. The first impression was so bad I ripped it off and it never got a chance for further use. Felt super cheap and over priced for what it was.
A more apt analogy would be if it were a Colorado Chevy (blank) and wasn't made in Colorado.A Chevy Colorado is not made in Colorado....