Would you buy this scope?

Who is Zero Tech? Never heard of them.

From https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/s2h-winter-rifle-course-observations-lessons.396611/post-4060997
To pile on that question, is there a measurable difference between nl14s and meopta 15s for these scenarios?
No. On that note, we had a pair of ZeroTech Trace 15x56mm’s that were very solid. They’re the only non Swaro/Leica/Meopta 15’s that have seen that were worth using.
 
The T3 shot a 1.7” horizontally strung group with the proof scope- something is broke somewhere and will have to be tracked down.

Mounted one of the Proto scopes in the Bat Hammerhead 308- it is not bonded, but has been used to drop eval scopes. With a NF Milspec it has about .1 mil +/- shift on 36” drops every once in a while. The proof group with the new lot# of Federal 308T was 1.5”- the worst group I have ever seen a gun shoot that ammo, but still acceptable for checking zero shift.


This drop eval was conducted on hard packed, frozen ground with a single 1/2” padded shooting mat (not two mats as normal for the drop eval).

Scope was bore sighted and 3 rounds fired.- top. Read reticle and adjusted. Left dot was the remaining 7 shots. Adjusted up .1, and left .2. Center dot was next 3- I adjusted up .1 mil before the drop portion, this was a mistake.
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First shot with no drops hit very top of the 12 o’clock on the dot. Then I did 15 drops from 36” (not 18”).
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The mistake of the last adjustment is seen.


Then I conducted two more rounds of 15 drops at 36”. For a total of 45 drops from 36” on hard packed frozen ground.

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There was no POI shift from first shot to the end of 45x 36 inch drops.

I adjusted down .2 mils, and shot ten rounds-
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Down .2 mils was too much again. Next I will do the RTZ portion.



RTZ-
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TBC….
 
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