Do tell.My pics are an exact match including the arrow style, the up on the housing and the style of turret knurling. Its not tract.
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Do tell.My pics are an exact match including the arrow style, the up on the housing and the style of turret knurling. Its not tract.
That's a prototype. You think things can't change? Do you think that a manufacturer /marketer can't update their font or change the design of a scope to suit something? Tract already has several different turret styles between their lines..Not tract unless there randomly is a company who's text and general layout matchs the prototypes. That company also have capped turrets that match the coin slot style turrets of the prototype also.
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1 picture is. The others are any existing brands scopes of which Form had had contact with. You think tract makes prototypes to match another companies font, text layout, and turret knurling? LolThat's a prototype. You think things can't change? Do you think that a manufacturer /marketer can't update their font or change the design of a scope to suit something? Tract already has several different turret styles between their lines..
if you dont spill the beans now, you wont be able to gloat when you are right.Is there a prize for guessing who? I know who it is now. Or im
Is it supposed to stay a secret? Its been mentioned in this thread once but not as a guess. It was in the last 500 postsDo tell
I don't think any scope company that doesn't do their own manufacturing makes their prototypes. They send the specs and the OEM turns out prototype.1 picture is. The others are any existing brands scopes of which Form had had contact with. You think tract makes prototypes to match another companies font, text layout, and turret knurling? Lol
Yes they are, its dumb to accuse them of pre selling to fund R&D when it’s literally being build and or crossing a sea being shipped to states. It’s already a developed product.Aren’t pre-selling and “container inventory” mutually exclusive terms? Legitimate question. Why would you need to pre sell if you already had the inventory?
If this were a thing, I’d actually be ok with it. You’d be buying a unit that actually exists somewhere (warehouse, container,etc.).
But preselling to fund R and D or production makes no sense to me. At least not from the viewpoint of the consumer. I’m not willfully assuming business risk passed off onto me as a consumer.