Originally Posted by mathman
I could see a middle ground where a hunting scope could have precise, durable, repeatable adjustments without having a main tube you could use to beat down a muzzie insurgent.


Me too. I think there's a few that qualify, at least some of the time.

As yet, no one's explained to me if the current issues with formerly reliable brands is the result of poor new designs, poor materials, or poor QC (that last would explain why some never have trouble with their VX-3s and FX-IIs and 3s, while others have given up on them).

For now, about all you can do is read reviews, ask questions of others, and take your chances.


What fresh Hell is this?