AlpineBeard
FNG
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2022
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- 41
I understand where you’re coming from but If this were true any optic you find to fail would bankrupt a manufacturer if they offered any sort of warranty. You mention NF as a standout in reliability….I don’t buy the low sample size argument. If there is a problem with a design, and all scopes of that particular model are designed according to the same specs, then if one fails, odds are the rest will too.
I’ve seen many NF products fail over the years… even on the ATACR which I personally consider to be a reliable and robust product. I even witnessed an ATACR fail that was owned by the other instructor of a class in which one students NXS failed. If someone was looking for a reliable optic I would not steal them away from an ATACR. I lost zero on some of my personal NF scopes also had buddies personal NF products fail. I’m not knocking NF I’ve seen so many… experienced a large sample size compared to most other brands.
I’ve tried to find value in Ilya’s stuff. But the fact that he doesn’t test for THE most important quality in any rifle scope, but then writes pages about stuff that matters less and is virtually all just fine these days,
I’m not saying there’s no value in testing an optic for reliability. Ultimately I’m ok with low sample size when it comes to the sample sitting on top of my rifle. I bang my personal scopes around and test them. I bang my rifles around with optics attached to test the mounting system etc. I care that my set up will hold zero whether it’s a match rifle or a hunting rifle.
I’ve never had an S&B fail, never seen one fail, but if I had a large enough sample size I would find a failure. I have personally never had a Kahles fail, but I have seen one fail. I would still recommend them if someone wanted a scope that holds zero. Frankly NF haven’t faired as well from what I’ve seen personally. You obviously have never seen a NF fail and if that’s the case I’d stick to what you trust. I’d suggest this faith comes from small sample size but you don’t buy into that argument… it’s all good. Your NF ATACR and my Zeiss S3 come from the same factory and largely share design in terms of the parts that make them reliable. This reality should influence our understanding of modern optics brands and our opinions of them.