Choupique
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At $1,500, I might would buy one. $999.99, sign me up. Once it crosses the $1k threshold, it gets trickier to sneak it past the wife.
All day long and twice on Sunday.All:
It’s a serious question from Ryan. This is not just a feeler post. No presale or other nonsense.
If a 3-12x40’ish mil/mil scope was offered that was consistently reliable and durable, was tested heavily, had multiple reticles that were truly usable/visible from 3-12x, a good/great eyebox and DOF, low profile zero stop elevation and capped windage; and was under $1,500- would you buy it?
ThisI believe that if you and form confirm the scope is a solid piece of equipment then your only issue will be keeping them in stock.
We would all buy them if they were made readily available.
Why 20?20oz max.
That used to be my problem too. What I started doing is going to WalMart and buy one of those $49 special scopes that are in the plastic clamshell. I open it up and take the scope out and throw it somewhere. I put my "Nice" scope in the clamshell and leave it laying on the table with the $49 WalMart receipt close by. When Wifey finds it, she says "O that's a nice scope-See I told you that you don't have to spend a fortune for a scope". My reply is usually "Yes Dear, You are right again".At $1,500, I might would buy one. $999.99, sign me up. Once it crosses the $1k threshold, it gets trickier to sneak it past the wife.
Why 20?
The Maven/Weaver 2-10x38?That's not true exactly. I don't know what is all entailed in getting one LOW built scope design that was produced for one company rebranded to be sold under another brand, but looking at the Maven 2-10, which is very close to the Weaver model of old, I'm pretty sure it can be done. If so, as mentioned earlier, there's already a solid scope out there that pretty well - couple ounces off on weight - fits the OP in the Bushy LRHS/LRTS 3-12. Better reticles and it's pretty much ready to go.