Quiet down you…responsible person, thinking logically and making the right decision. Go have a drink or 2 and report backThe risk reward here is not close
Do it right the first time.
If that can be done in a month a week or 6 months
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Quiet down you…responsible person, thinking logically and making the right decision. Go have a drink or 2 and report backThe risk reward here is not close
Do it right the first time.
If that can be done in a month a week or 6 months
The risk reward here is not close
Do it right the first time.
If that can be done in a month a week or 6 months
Yes. I do not expect to have any issues.
The real decision is that there is a 6 month lead time once the go ahead is given, and the order is placed. So- it’s a catch22. If we give it enough to fully vet them to a level I would want- they won’t be here by hunting season. On the other hand, we can say yes to whatever order number in a week or two, and have a high confidence factor that the scopes are good.
I’m not sure what the answer is.
Sounds reasonable and I’d be willing to go for a first batch if you were confident.I agree. But, we’re also up against that we only have 3 samples. If I’m going to do it in full, it will be a minimum of 10, with each having 10,000 rounds on it. That will be 6 months for the next batch, and probably 6-12 months for the round counts.
Yeah. Theres just not much real risk with LOW. Either they work or they don’t. There is nothing cheaped out in this scope- quite the opposite. I think it will probably be 3-4 weeks and a judgement call is made. Maybe a smaller initial batch for those that want them.
@Formidilosus - Take the appropriate time to fully vet this thing before rushing into an order. All of you are being impatient because we're so close to the finish line.I agree. But, we’re also up against that we only have 3 samples. If I’m going to do it in full, it will be a minimum of 10, with each having 10,000 rounds on it. That will be 6 months for the next batch, and probably 6-12 months for the round counts.
Yeah. Theres just not much real risk with LOW. Either they work or they don’t. There is nothing cheaped out in this scope- quite the opposite. I think it will probably be 3-4 weeks and a judgement call is made. Maybe a smaller initial batch for those that want them.
Sounds reasonable and I’d be willing to go for a first batch if you were confident.
I would say the verification process is the most important part. Honestly, nothing else on the market exists with verification and testing like this. NF, Vortex, and Leupold can claim military contracts but the scopes they sell to the public aren’t the same. If you don’t have durability verification you just have another IOW scope from an unknown maker in a sea of available scopes. Sure Rokslide is pushing the shorter timeline but only because we “know”. People outside of rokslide need to see the value.I agree. But, we’re also up against that we only have 3 samples. If I’m going to do it in full, it will be a minimum of 10, with each having 10,000 rounds on it. That will be 6 months for the next batch, and probably 6-12 months for the round counts.
Yeah. Theres just not much real risk with LOW. Either they work or they don’t. There is nothing cheaped out in this scope- quite the opposite. I think it will probably be 3-4 weeks and a judgement call is made. Maybe a smaller initial batch for those that want them.
Small initial batch sounds like a great option and low risk if it comes with a “you can swap for an updated version if we find anything wrong with the initial version” guarantee. Acts as beta testers in a way to get even higher confidence in scope performance before full launch.I think it will probably be 3-4 weeks and a judgement call is made. Maybe a smaller initial batch for those that want them.
I know there’s pressure/excitement to get this done, including from me. But don’t screw it up now.Nothing is 100% failure free- nothing. However, the project t is specifically for zero retention and functional reliability. If they don’t consistently work, it won’t come to market.
That seems like a fair compromise. Hard to imagine any issues crop up given the abuse the samples went through. While before hunting season would be nice - my guess is there will be more of us that want them than scopes regardless of timing.Well, that’s the fast option I mentioned. It won’t take a month to get several thousand rounds on them and heavy use.
This is a great callout. We tout this drop test, and now we're talking about short-cutting it, in order to sell the product.I would say the verification process is the most important part. Honestly, nothing else on the market exists with verification and testing like this. NF, Vortex, and Leupold can claim military contracts but the scopes they sell to the public aren’t the same. If you don’t have durability verification you just have another IOW scope from an unknown maker in a sea of available scopes. Sure Rokslide is pushing the shorter timeline but only because we “know”. People outside of rokslide need to see the value.
On the other hand 90% of the sales with this reticle will be to Rokslide so…
I’m in the other side of the “don’t rush things” coin. This idea/project started in 2024….lets call it 18 months later we have a prototype. With a 6 month lead time (*yes, I understand prototype vs production is different, very different). I’d be willing to say a LOT of time, energy and effort has already been invested that we will never hear or see, the fact the first 3 work better than almost anything we have seen so far, just shows all that time was well spent in the design. I know where I’m hedging my bet of future scopes working or not.
nobody is suggesting a pre order except for those of us, myself included, that are having a bit of fun…relax. And I’d say short cutting the drop test to be a stretch. Which scope that has been posted has been dropped 40+ times?This is a great callout. We tout this drop test, and now we're talking about short-cutting it, in order to sell the product.
Not only that - we're suggesting to do a pre-order, which is exactly what Ryan and Jake have regretted doing early on with the Rokstok.
Shame on us.
even better, the arguably most notable scope mfg saying this. Take my money, now, please.To clarify- to LOW these are not prototypes. They are full on production models, if these don’t work they said they won’t know what to do to fix them.
If they wouldn’t know how to “fix” them, then we’re looking at waaaaay longer than 6mo or a year.To clarify- to LOW these are not prototypes. They are full on production models, if these don’t work they said they won’t know what to do to fix them.