Originally Posted by ctsmith


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 no make the grade.



One of the interesting things that Form has mentioned is NF's testing. If I understand correctly, EVERY NF scope (non-SHV?) is tested before it leaves, which is where the NF sticker comes in. The number of "problem" scopes that get to the public may be reduced by this testing. Even over-building the scopes for ruggedness, I'm curious how many issues they catch doing this?