Definitely, since the vast majority of people are very much ignorant when it comes to gear, optics, guns etc. Not in a derogatory way, it’s just that they don’t have the interest in knowing.
ZeroTech naming the scope the same as their previous Trace Advanced line was a marketing mistake. As Form has repeatedly said, it’s an entirely new erector system, so it really is a new scope, not a new model in an existing line. It’s going to make product differentiation very difficult. Lots of companies have collaborations with other brands and slap a logo on an existing product, so that’s what the majority of people, outside of the Rokslide/S2H universe will assume.
Maybe ZeroTech wanted the success of what they knew was going to be a properly functioning and durable scope to raise the water under all of their optics, but really in the end that is a bad decision, since it’s already been shown that their other scopes, while doing ok, do not pass drop/durability testing like the S2H scope does, which will cause heartburn to customers when they find out their new scope doesn’t perform like they thought they’d been promised.
Not throwing shade at ZT at all, because we are all extremely grateful to have them work with S2H, but that doesn’t mean we cannot point out what is going to be a marketing mistake, or at the very least, cause marketing confusion as shown already with the thread on Snipershide.
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