Would you buy this scope?

We just wanted to take a moment and thank you all for supporting us and the guys down at the Unknown Booth if you made it out to Western Hunt! It meant so much to us and then to see the scopes go out in 90 minutes was incredible. We can't wait for everyone to get their hands on the world's best backcountry hunting scope and look forward to seeing them in plenty of grip and grins with lots of dead animals! You guys rock!
 
We just wanted to take a moment and thank you all for supporting us and the guys down at the Unknown Booth if you made it out to Western Hunt! It meant so much to us and then to see the scopes go out in 90 minutes was incredible. We can't wait for everyone to get their hands on the world's best backcountry hunting scope and look forward to seeing them in plenty of grip and grins with lots of dead animals! You guys rock!

Are you guys selling the non THLR reticle in the US and if so when/where?
 
Several people have asked, but no dimension has been posted. [mention]Ryan Avery [/mention] said it’ll squeeze into rings mounted to a long action. It would also be nice to know the length of the eyepiece behind the main tube. But, I guess it doesn’t matter because the same 500 scopes are going to be in people’s hands 6 months from now, regardless of whether we know the specs.

Thanks, I saw where sever others asked but I missed Ryan’s response. Looking at some of the pictures posted it looks like it should work so I got in on the pre-order…. If it doesn’t fit I’m sure that someone on here would be interested in taking it off my hands.


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I waded through a lot of slop in this thread for weeks and got lazy at the end. Oh well, I'll get one when they start the next wait list.
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Thanks for the heads up. Life gets busy sometimes and it's hard to monitor all the 4,000+ posts for any given thread. When you get behind on the Rokslide homework you can miss a boal real easy.
 
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... The 2-8x ‘ish scope, is the scope that would go on almost all of my general use rifles regardless of state or location.

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I know there's a lot going on right now with the 3-18 about to go into production. I'm looking forward to trying the 3-18 but it's likely I'll never zoom over 8-10x with it unless checking a target. The 2-8'ish is really what I desire.

Any idea when a prototype request might be made for the 2-8'ish?
 
Just a guess, but I’m going to say a least a year depending on how the new 3x18 Trace launch goes. I was pretty surprised how fast the Trace Adv was developed and launched. Kudos to the Shoot to Hunt team.
 
Just a guess, but I’m going to say a least a year depending on how the new 3x18 Trace launch goes. I was pretty surprised how fast the Trace Adv was developed and launched. Kudos to the Shoot to Hunt team.

Yes, I felt like the 3-18's development was pretty quick. My hat's off to them.

Because of that, barring any issues with the 3-18, I'm hoping the compact killer will be just as fast or faster to prototype, test, order, production. I do understand if S2H and ZT want to limit the number of irons in the fire...understanding doesn't change my desire though.
 
the 3-18's development was pretty quick.
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I'm hoping the compact killer will be just as fast or faster to prototype, test, order, production
The 3-18x44mm was built from existing, field-proven subassemblies erector assembly was already designed.

The 2-8x being discussed would be a clean sheet design -- requiring additional expense, time, and testing.
 
The 3-18x44mm was built from existing, field-proven subassemblies.

The 2-8x being discussed would be a clean sheet design -- requiring additional expense, time, and testing.
What existing, field-proven erector assembly was used? I was under the understanding that they designed this for robustness and reliability from the ground up.
 
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