Would you buy this scope?

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noun​

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  2. Fraudulent deal.
  3. A fraudulent business scheme.
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Google is your friend check it out before you use words you don’t understand.

We have a huge stock thread and over 1000 stocks sold tell me who has been ripped off? Just cause you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s a scam or fraud.

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I could continue to argue using your very same definition, but it’s pointless. I wish you the best. I may even be a customer in the future once the product is vetted and inventory settles. I just won’t be a financier.
 
I could continue to argue using your very same definition, but it’s pointless. I wish you the best. I may even be a customer in the future once the product is vetted and inventory settles. I just won’t be a financier.
What if I send you a check for $10000 and then when you receive the confirmation of the shipping you send me the difference? Thank you, Saudi Prince, I mean Jeff......
If you need to start a gofundme, just ask bro
 
I’m asking what scope is better for the same intended use you have for the S2H scope if cost is not a factor?

If the overall the answer is “none”, because that’s why you’re building this one, then we want to hear it from you.

If that’s not the answer, then we want to hear that also.

Maybe address specific feature comparisons in your answer, such as glass quality/clarity, reticle, turrets, eye relief, and such.
All the ways that this will be unprecedented in quality and design, not to mention price point, has been discussed at nauseum in this thread.

But frankly he doesn't owe you an explanation of why this is better than anything else... read the details when they are available and buy one, or don't.
 
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You mean what the entire thread is about?

I’ve read most of the thread. I did get lost for a while during the last 300 posts discussing logos, colors and scams. I saw some specifics. Magnification range, objective size, reticle, reliability and that all sounds amazing for $999 in 2027 dollars. I want one!

I didn’t see where it fell in the realm of optical quality and clarity versus what is currently on the market. I didn’t see eye relief addressed. I’m not being snide or confrontational. I asked because I thought you could give an objective answer, as you are known for doing.
 
I’ve read most of the thread. I did get lost for a while during the last 300 posts discussing logos, colors and scams. I saw some specifics. Magnification range, objective size, reticle, reliability and that all sounds amazing for $999 in 2027 dollars. I want one!

I didn’t see where it fell in the realm of optical quality and clarity versus what is currently on the market. I didn’t see eye relief addressed. I’m not being snide or confrontational. I asked because I thought you could give an objective answer, as you are known for doing.

We don’t have the scopes yet. I can’t give any information like that without seeing them.
 
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I could continue to argue using your very same definition, but it’s pointless. I wish you the best. I may even be a customer in the future once the product is vetted and inventory settles. I just won’t be a financier.
pre-pay is also known as commitment. as mentioned, customer input of a down payment or prepay shares or transfers the risk.

not long ago a company bought a large order of left hand 223's based on "demand".
order was capped at something like 30% of verbal "commitment". When it came time to pay up or shut up, 25% went up for grabs and took around 5 days to sell.

just sayin...
 
pre-pay is also known as commitment. as mentioned, customer input of a down payment or prepay shares or transfers the risk.

not long ago a company bought a large order of left hand 223's based on "demand".
order was capped at something like 30% of verbal "commitment". When it came time to pay up or shut up, 25% went up for grabs and took around 5 days to sell.

just sayin...

The lefty 223 thing is not really a good example to support a need for “commitment” to keep people from backing out. You failed to mention (and maybe didn’t know) that the price of the rifle increased significantly after a lot of people signed up. The sign up link initially had those rifles listed at $749. I didn’t get on the list at that point as it was still up in the air if they would be blued or stainless. When it was confirmed they would be stainless steel, the price in the link went up to $879. I signed up even though I could have bought a right hand SS 223 or a lefty SS in another cartridge for $750 or less from another source. Then, a couple months later, the company announced that they would be $1,029, but anyone who had already committed under the lower price could email to cancel. Since they didn’t offer to honor the price I had signed up for, I canceled. I was informed that by the time the 223s actually became available, they were $1,079 (but that included “free” shipping 😀).

I am hopeful that the RokScope will be the ultimate hunting scope, but since the full specs aren’t even known yet, I would not consider putting a deposit down on one at this time.
 
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