I should know better than diving into this thread, but here's my observations.

We know that a bomb proof and accurately tracking "military grade" scope does not just happen, it is developed, manufactured, and tested with such as a priority. It comes at a cost; weight and $$$$. And even so, some still do not make the grade.

I see nothing that leads me to believe that Tract develops, manufactures, and tests their scopes to theses standards. As a matter of fact, their rep, bhoges, specifically says they don't.
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People have to realize there is a big difference between military grade optics and hunting grades.


So what is there to argue about? The question is not whether or not tract is "military grade". It clearly is not, and again, it does not happen by accident. Do you need/want a "military grade" scope? Thats up to the individual. Those of us who have experienced failures tend to lean more towards yes, we want "military grade". Those who haven't, don't.