Would you buy this scope?

Turrets:

Elevation is 10 miles per rev, revolution indicated, with a zero stop. The zero stop is ginormous. I don’t think I’ve seen one quite like it.
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It has three screws around the edges that you loosen to drop. It is a pin on pin design- similar to others, but not quite the same- much larger in diameter, and the turrets spindle is thicker/bigger.
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Windage is 10 mils per rev, marked left and right.

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Again, the turrets spindle is a thick boy under there.
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It is a compact thing…

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That rifle is the size of a Red Ryder BB gun.

I zeroed it on 18x two minutes before legal light (30min after sunset).


Two minutes after legal light- 32 minutes past legal sunset.

3x. The pine trees are approx 150-175 yards.
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3x at 30-50 yards.
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3x with illumination (about 2/3rd max)
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Is that the wood rokstok lite? They’re gorgeous stocks and that scope really compliments the rifle. Reticle looks pretty good at 3x, the posts line up enough that you could do it and with illumination it seem pretty intuitive even for someone new like me. I’m a fan for sure.
 
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What happened there? Didn’t see mention of it.


I meant to put that in there. The scope was so far off after mounting it on the other rifle I didn’t see where it hit- that hit was from the first shot when I aimed well below the dots in the center of the target. I didn’t see the hit, so then boresighted it.
 
Is that the wood rokstok lite? They’re gorgeous stocks and that scope really compliments the rifle. Reticle looks pretty good at 3x, the posts line up enough that you could do it and with illumination it seem pretty intuitive even for someone new like me. I’m a fan for sure.

It is the wood ROKStok lite.
 
@Formidilosus - I know you have enjoyed the ScopeBumpers as of late. But just curious if there had been any discussion about taking preemptive/design steps to set this scope up for future integrated or specifically designed scope caps? An example would be how the inside of a Leupold is “threaded” to allow lens caps to be screwed in? I personally loved those covers but they don’t work on any other scopes. Just a thought and question for you guys. Thanks again for all your work with the scope.
 
@Formidilosus - I know you have enjoyed the ScopeBumpers as of late. But just curious if there had been any discussion about taking preemptive/design steps to set this scope up for future integrated or specifically designed scope caps? An example would be how the inside of a Leupold is “threaded” to allow lens caps to be screwed in? I personally loved those covers but they don’t work on any other scopes. Just a thought and question for you guys. Thanks again for all your work with the scope.

There has been talk. There may be a solution at some point for just that.
 
This is definitely a ZeroTech. Look closely at the knurling on the turrets and power ring. Also the “impact” written on the elevation and only every .5 MIL being numbered.

 
What a difference a day makes. Now that Form has bounced all three scopes more than any other scope and they passed the drop test, what's next? Excessive shooting, other abuse, small changes? Or, is it rock and roll time? I wish they were out now because I would have bought two for some new projects. I really like the low profile turrets.
 
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