BigUglyMan
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Yeah Phil, your original question made perfect sense to me. Not sure why some people weren't understanding the question.
If I was just choosing a single line of scopes and wanted to attract the widest client base, then Leupold would probably be my first choice. Their line is probably the most expansive and all-encompassing in the sport optics game. People forget that i's not just rifle scopes, but LRFs, Spotters, Binos...pretty much anything with magnified glass.
Now, they're not the best available, but they are extremely good and represent a price point where a buyer could feel confident that they are buying a better scope than 90% of glass available. Sure, Leica and Swaro beat them, especially in the bino game, but do they beat them by $2000? Will most people use them enough in order to truly appreciate the difference? Mostly no. Swaro offers 21 different rifle scopes (all models and configurations). Leica offers 17 (including RDS). Leupold currently offers 144 ranging from $300US up to $4700US. That's something for exeryone.
Now, that's assuming that you want to be in the "Something for Everyone" market. Lots of people prefer to specialize and handle only a line like Nightforce which decidedly does not have something for everyone. If I was inclined to specialize (which would probably make the most logistical sense unless you're a massive company that can stock the majority of Leupold's 144 offerings) then a company like Nightforce with their 26 offerings. Still plenty of demand for their products, but not a line so complicated that you couldn't at least stock a reasonable number, even at their higher price.
If I was just choosing a single line of scopes and wanted to attract the widest client base, then Leupold would probably be my first choice. Their line is probably the most expansive and all-encompassing in the sport optics game. People forget that i's not just rifle scopes, but LRFs, Spotters, Binos...pretty much anything with magnified glass.
Now, they're not the best available, but they are extremely good and represent a price point where a buyer could feel confident that they are buying a better scope than 90% of glass available. Sure, Leica and Swaro beat them, especially in the bino game, but do they beat them by $2000? Will most people use them enough in order to truly appreciate the difference? Mostly no. Swaro offers 21 different rifle scopes (all models and configurations). Leica offers 17 (including RDS). Leupold currently offers 144 ranging from $300US up to $4700US. That's something for exeryone.
Now, that's assuming that you want to be in the "Something for Everyone" market. Lots of people prefer to specialize and handle only a line like Nightforce which decidedly does not have something for everyone. If I was inclined to specialize (which would probably make the most logistical sense unless you're a massive company that can stock the majority of Leupold's 144 offerings) then a company like Nightforce with their 26 offerings. Still plenty of demand for their products, but not a line so complicated that you couldn't at least stock a reasonable number, even at their higher price.