ZeroTech TRACE ADV 3-18×44 FFP Shoot2Hunt

@Formidilosus - how has the feedback been around the scope at the winter S2H class this week? (Assuming one is there).
A participant texted a chat I was in "Hope ya'll got in on the preorder today; these are legit nice scopes." So that's another check in the warm fuzzy feeling box for those that ordered.
 
I don't use night vision devices, so have no use for the RMG-H personally.
Can you tell me more about this - or do you have a link to where this was discussed (I did do a search, but didn't turn anything up).

Happy to take this to DM if you prefer.
 
I looked thru both scopes in SLC and was definitely impressed and made sure that I was able to get a couple ordered on Monday AM. This isn't criticism, just a question...

I really liked the THLR and that's what I ordered but my first impressions when looking thru the glass and my question for those in charge is: Why does the center dot has to be as THICK as it is? The box and posts do a great job of centering the reticle on the target already. I understand that it's a hunting scope first and foremost but 0.145 mils = 1/2 MOA which will pretty much obscure the smaller targets that I often find myself trying to hit for fun when shooting challenges with buddies or my personal KYL setup. (3" gong @ 500 and 6" square @ 1K yards--which I miss much more than I hit (especially @ 1K) but it doesn't mean that it's not fun to try!!!)

Thanks again for bringing this to market.

Schmitty
 

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I really liked the THLR and that's what I ordered but my first impressions when looking thru the glass and my question for those in charge is: Why does the center dot has to be as THICK as it is?
I kind of liken this to archery pin size preferences. A lot of guys prefer a tiny .010" pin for long range shooting, whereas I prefer a larger .029". I have no problem covering a target with the pin if need be. I've shot rabbits at 100 yards and my pin pretty much covers the whole body. Not an issue.
 
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