So an unwitting consumer buys these rings and they aren’t on Rokslide, as is the case with the overwhelming majority of hunters, and somehow they are supposed to magically know who df you are and listen to you over the product manufacturer? Or even if they were aware of RS, they are supposed to listen to some dude with a fictitious name over the name on the packaging of the very product they just bought? Dream on. That’s insane. Common sense would dictate following the damn instructions!Because they didn't (don’t?) understand it, and/or were worried about people damaging their scope, or freaking out and calling them endlessly- which happened when I wrote the initial specs and why on this forum: they got call after call apparently from people freaking out about “28in-lbs” on the ring caps as that’s waay above any other companies- with zero understanding that the clamping force was correct for the screw size.
No hardware has broken.
You’re on Rokslide. You learned about them on rockslide. They were my initial idea to Ryan. I am the one that tested them to ensure they worked correctly. I am the one that posted the torque specs, clamping force numbers, and why. Companies are going to do what companies are going to do- but at some point common sense would point to just listening to the guy(s) who actually did the work.
If you were somehow involved and doing the testing, and you figured out what worked and what was a reliable specification, then UM should’ve listened to you and published your method in the instructions. But they didn’t. You can’t blame the consumer on this one. Bottom line, UM just screwed the pooch. Not the first time.