MuleyFever
WKR
The new Leupold thread got me thinking. A person says their Leupold works fine for their purpose and someone else just cant let it go. Why?
I get the test questions. However, the test does not mean every scope fails. Its a probability thing. But when someone chimes in that they have one that actually works people lose their minds.Probably because the leupold guys, in the same sentence, say the drop test does not have merit or is flawed. And that starts the argument.
FWIW I hunted with a 30-06 and vortex diamondback for years and years. Killed a lot of stuff and probably never would have known or realized if it lost zero.
Because this is the internet, and the point of the internet is to prove you are smarter than other people and convert them to your way of thinking.
Because people who state it usually do so to imply the brand is actually reliable, then they refuse to back it up, either by posting a picture of a well used scope or by sending it in to test.I get the test questions. However, the test does not mean every scope fails. Its a probability thing. But when someone chimes in that they have one that actually works people lose their minds.
Again, its about probabilities. There appear to be a lot of people that just dont understand that aspect.
Call that a 360 win...or loss depending on if you find it entertainingFrom my observations so far, it would seem the problem comes when either side tries to convince the other. There is a fair share of not letting go all around.
It’s only so much a probability thing if it a sound design that failed because of a manufacturing defect, premature component failure or similar.I get the test questions. However, the test does not mean every scope fails. Its a probability thing. But when someone chimes in that they have one that actually works people lose their minds.
Again, it’s about probabilities. There appear to be a lot of people that just dont understand that aspect.