Ease up? I asked for clarification. Are you saying we shouldn’t question a statement such as “it doesn’t work as designed, but I recommend it”? If so why?
Saying a product doesn’t work, and giving an excuse for it is ludicrous, but that’s not what I was asking about. I genuinely want to know the mentality and thought process that would have an item that doesn’t work yet still recommending it.
As for the majority of $450 aiming devices not working when really put to use... Why is anyone still buying them then? When individuals stop buying scopes that don’t work and making excuses for them (of all price ranges), and demand that manufacturers build them correctly we’ll get optics that do what a scope is supposed to do- steer bullets. There are sub $300 scopes that are extremely reliable and there is no reason to except a scope that sometimes works, sometimes doesn’t.