IrkedCitizen
WKR
Only needs to be on the optic once IMO. Doesn't need to be discernible from every side
Scope cap will cover it anyway
Scope cap will cover it anyway
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I did the Canadian side of the import docs when I ordered scopes from Europtic and Maven. It was easy. I got my import certificate in a couple of days.Shit, put me in the first batch of 10 scopes and I’ll guinea pig that Canadian import process on the S2H scope Jake.
Great idea. I looked him up and left a comment on his most recent review to get a hold of me. I can't see any other way to contact him.A triggercam video through this thing when able would rock. Also for larger market appeal C_does on YouTube(I have no affiliation) does I think the best through the scope reviews of anyone out there and has 67k subs
LOL. Bruuh
Pretty sure competitions are still won using MOA reticles. Pretty sure @Formidilosus is just as deadly with an MOA reticle as he is with MIL. He simply prefers MIL. If the scope dials correctly the center of the reticle will kill regardless of MOA or MIL. It has been happening for decades.
Producing this optic with an MOA option doesn't make it a POS or take away from it. Unlike how some of you believe, it doesn't invalidate their design. It simply accommodates more shooters whether that makes them "fudds" for not being willing to learn new things, it doesn't matter.
I'm glad I made you that upset that you felt it necessary to try and berate me. But yes I hope you get an inferior heart graft.
Your response made me smile. Thanks for that, Pumpkin.![]()
OK Canadians, you win! I have applied for the US DEPT of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security SNAP-R account in order to apply for export authorization. As I read it, once my account is approved, you would apply for your Canadian import permit, give your approval to me, and I submit for the export approval.@Unknown Munitions I did the import process into Canada for two maven scopes and it was very simple and I'm far from good at that kind of thing. That said buying them through Zerotech canada or Jay is fine just hopefully they/we can get in on the first batch. I know there will be alot of appetite for them up here.

OK Canadians, you win! I have applied for the US DEPT of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security SNAP-R account in order to apply for export authorization. As I read it, once my account is approved, you would apply for your Canadian import permit, give your approval to me, and I submit for the export approval.
As long as @ZeroTech Optics approves of this, we will give it a try.
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This is crazy. I really hope it sinks in for people and they understand how rare of an opportunity this is.The Shoot2Hunt margin is 15%. Zerotech is ordering from Light Optical Works. We took this very low margin with you, our customer, in mind. 1000 scopes costing a million dollars was a very quick multiplication not meant to be taken seriously. We are one of the most, if not the most, transparent group of businesses around often taking undue criticism and disrespect because of it.
ZT also has a margin as well, they aren’t doing this for free. The $400-$600 per unit was their cost. Post the invoice from LOW. LOW isn’t charging $850 per unit and I believe that you are buying the units wholesale from ZT at $850/unit. Myy point was finished on the next post. If you charged a 50% deposit up front you and ZT could likely cover the cost and get more people these scopes. Which is the ultimate goal. I don’t know what your quantity discounts are and I am basing my assumptions on my experience with manufacturing and importing. I also speak fluent Japanese and have extensive experience with their business models and manufacturing. You can think I am a dick, but I am really good at this stuff.The Shoot2Hunt margin is 15%. Zerotech is ordering from Light Optical Works. We took this very low margin with you, our customer, in mind. 1000 scopes costing a million dollars was a very quick multiplication not meant to be taken seriously. We are one of the most, if not the most, transparent group of businesses around often taking undue criticism and disrespect because of it.
I would think that unknown tariffs alone would be enough not to make a comment like that. Zerotech and S2H have taken these low margins in partnership to bring you the best product for the best price possible. This scope is being made in the exact same place, with the exact same features, as all the other $2K plus Jedi scopes on the market today that are marked up 500%+.
Maybe I'll post the first invoice like showing pocket aces you didn't call on.
You have to see my next post down where I am saying if everybody put a 50% deposit down on them I felt like they could order significantly more scopes to make everybody happy. A larger order benefits them as well because all manufacturers have quantity discounts. I also didn’t account for any distribution overhead or marketing expense, I am just saying the to their door price is likely between $400 and $600.That’s a pretty low blow man
Thanks for posting a pic of your Snapper, Jake!OK Canadians, you win! I have applied for the US DEPT of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security SNAP-R account in order to apply for export authorization. As I read it, once my account is approved, you would apply for your Canadian import permit, give your approval to me, and I submit for the export approval.
As long as @ZeroTech Optics approves of this, we will give it a try.
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This transparency is kick ass
Will the THLR reticle be UM exclusive or will ZT offer it as well?RETICLES:
We have to invest a large chunk of money in to every reticle we request for tooling. As most of Rokslide is on the MIL wagon, of course we started there. Form's THLR reticle may not be for everyone, so there is another MIL reticle option that is very basic offered by ZT. I personally brought up the lack of MOA reticle as an issue, but we agreed after the first couple runs of scopes with everything on the up and up, we will add one quickly.
Yeah, I was almost on the Maven bandwagon a couple of times but couldn’t warm up to the reticle enough. Not concerned about the hoops to jump through to be honest.I did the Canadian side of the import docs when I ordered scopes from Europtic and Maven. It was easy. I got my import certificate in a couple of days.