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Any input on an aimpoint pro? Might be an alternative to the strike eagle
If u ask kiddX I am sure he will say that it's a piece of junk
Any input on an aimpoint pro? Might be an alternative to the strike eagle
Any input on an aimpoint pro? Might be an alternative to the strike eagle
You're comparing a reddot to a low powered variable optic...
Sightron is not high quality? Have you been drinking?
You come on every post and spread your drivel and misinformation...Not everyone can nor wants to spend 2k plus on an optic and sure as heck doesn't need too. Your grandstanding and elitist attitude is laughable and really shows how ignorant you truly are.
Any new comers here...I suggest you just skip over any post KidX the poster has zero credibility with a statement that Leupold is high quality and does not repair their optics.
Just wanted to say you never heard about the good experiences! People only generally post online about the bad ones.
I see you have had some bad luck however on the opposite end, I have owned a couple vortex products as well as some lower end scopes and never had a problem with any of them.
I use a $250 vortex optic on my 12ga slug gun..... Been on it for YEARS. Zero issues so far. I consider that dam fine for the money.
If u ask kiddX I am sure he will say that it's a piece of junk
Chinese components, means low end junk and yes Leupold uses Chinese components.
Here's a couple tracking videos with new scopes, note the lack of consistency and the error.
Leupold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICSX_SOlGew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6joBXXyoAUA Leupold Mk6 that's a $2000 USD optic
Vortex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_xJ-3NH8JM
Even a broken clock is right twice a day... Glad you got your game with a budget optic, that doesn't however equate to it being quality. Owning good guns and good optics isn't "elitist" it's intelligent. Budget is a BS excuse by those who don't have the will power or smarts to save their money and adjust their priorities. I'm going to pick on smokers here, if the smokers who shoot would simply quit they could afford premium products and improve their health. All comes to down to adjusting your priorities(financially). What is most common is a guy owning a half dozen or more rifles of mediocre to poor quality all with mediocre to poor quality optics. These same people will tell you their mediocre setup is just as good as(JAGA syndrome) the better quality guns and gear. These same people will also tell you that if they had the money they would buy the same better quality gear they proclaim is no better than their budget stuff. The logic doesn't add up. If your budget setup was JAGA the premium stuff then only a fool would spend more for no gain. But by saying you would love to have(and buy if you had the money) the premium brand rifles and optics you unwillingly admit that your setup is lesser quality.
Now not everyone needs the absolute best kit, that is entirely dependent on what you the user are willing to accept as well as what the purpose of the setup is. However, what many accept is that they are willing to risk using low end optics(or guns) in exchange for having multiple setups as opposed to having one or two quality rifles with quality glass. The old saying "less is more" is very true but unfortunately is lost on many.
Not a fair comparison. If you need a reliable all season daily driver and grocery hauler you would an idiot for choosing the sports car. If you want to race or are more concerned with performance then you would the same fool for choosing the Toyota. "The Mission drives the gear train" Which unfortunately is not the case for many as well. They buy what looks cool or what is popular without any thought as to whether or not they have a need/mission for said item. Without a purpose driven goal there is no measure of success..
A 60% failure rate is astronomical, but as you say the warranty is amazing and that is what people choose to see over the low quality product.
Maybe I'm alone on this but the time wasted at the range or on a hunt when your optic takes a dump is neither free nor enjoyable. The time and gas wasted to return the optic to the store/post office is neither free nor enjoyable. The time, gas and ammo wasted sighting in the replacement scope is not free nor enjoyable. Can someone explain how this amazing warranty and the better than likely chance of using it and the low quality of the product is something to champion???
Random YouTube videos mean squat dude. Please show me some concrete data regarding leupold using cheap chinese components on high end Mark series scopes
Ask all the men and women in uniform how scrappy their Leupolds are. A friend of mine did a lot of good work in the sandbox with a Mark 4. These aren't damned Tascos FFS
Now maybe Leupold made these "Special" but I had a chance to watch a US Army Marksmanship training team do their thing out to 1000yds with their 300WM's.
Seemed to hammer the center of the targets just fine....
Jerry
Now maybe Leupold made these "Special" but I had a chance to watch a US Army Marksmanship training team do their thing out to 1000yds with their 300WM's.
Seemed to hammer the center of the targets just fine....
Jerry
Well KidX all I can say is I don't need to go and dig around the interweb to feel confident in my choice of optics. My VX3's Leupold's have held up for years chasing big game all over the province in every type of weather situation had in Sask. My VX6 bangs around in my truck and on my quad all winter hunting coyotes and it still drops them..In fact I just shot one this morning with my .204/VX6 combo. I hunt and shoot something year round but I guess thats just dabbling....guess Im not like you jumping out of plane in hostile territory taking out the enemy at 3000 yards.
Just like others have mentioned...random youtube videos and archaic posts of "predator masters" is hardly proof of anything.
Again your blanket statements like " Sightron suck" Leupold are low end" are laughable.
So you're saying my linked videos of Leupold optics failing a tracking test are null and void but your anecdotal claim from unknown service members is valid? No disrespect to service members but they use what they're given and generally haven't a clue about any alternatives. Not everyone who is or was deployed uses Leupold, not by a large margin.Ask all the men and women in uniform how scrappy their Leupolds are. A friend of mine did a lot of good work in the sandbox with a Mark 4. These aren't damned Tascos FFS
Kidd X, I have no need to respond... you have your mind made up... you like what you like, good for you. If you really want to ask the question, go chat with the tech folk at Sightron.
A scope failing due to poor install is not the fault of the scope... regardless of the brand. Any install that leaves deep grooves in the side of scope tubes, isn't doing the optics any favors.
Sightrons have happily lived on 50BMG and won some nice big matches in the US. They are a very popular brand in the UK for Field shooting... yeah, ultra precise focus control and survive being on an air rifle.
My SIII has put me on 2 Cdn National Teams and a number of podiums including 2017 Washington State Palma and LR wins. My SV helped me to 2nd last weekend but would have been gold if the guy steering didn't have a major brain fart.
Just did a tall target test with the SV. Passed with flying colours.
I have run an STAC (cheap scope) hard all season dialing from 250yds out to 1445yds. Seems to keep putting them bullets on the targets.. and I am testing to see if it will fail. Seems to hold POI well enough to get my Rem 783 into the 1/4 to 1/3 min range at 280yds.
I guess the Sightron Engineers are concerned about tracking and the durability to help shooters get on podiums and hit their targets. I know they don't design their scopes to be used as hammers.
Decide on your end use needs.. pick the product that will help you get it done. Every need will have a perfect blend of product and price and no one brand covers it all.
YMMV
Jerry
Wow, some people are really worked up over this. Nowhere did I say you were a dabbler but they are far more common than not. Nowhere did I say was a service member as I am not nor do I engage in cool guy operations as you wrongly assume. The videos linked are not "random" they clearly show some expensive optics not tracking worth a damn. The forum post was merely to illustrate what used to be posted on Leupolds' site regarding their parts sourcing. As I posted previously it appears they have scrubbed that from the site, I wonder why??? Remember Leupold oly "assembles" in the USA they are not "made" in the USA..
...Would you not want to pump up your product lines Jerry? You talk about how awesome the Sightron line is and by your post it sounds like they're serving you well. I'm genuinely interested in the manufacturing process. I thought you as a dealer and long time user would have some insight as to how well they are made, I guess that was a mistake...
You can read his quote in my sig. One of the best things I've ever read on CGN.
Jerry's opinion on precision optics means more than most given his credentials and titles to prove it. A youtube video is interesting but one test on one scope hardly means a lot, and personal experience means more than secondhand experience from youtube.
So what are your own credentials then? What competitions have you won? You've made some right clever remarks about dabblers and so on - what have you done to allow us to consider that your opinion is worth anything? Or are you only a dabbler as well?
Do alittle research in to the number and scale of optics production in the Phillipines.... Yeah, it would certainly surprise you. It did me.
And optical lenses include stuff going into med grade microscopes and other devices.
Think Nikon... and much more. But hey, why make an informed opinion when any opinion will do....
Jerry




























