Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC
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?



Failure rate would be good info.

John (Hondo64D) called NF last week and talked to them at length. They subject the SHV's to the same testing, which led to his purchase of a big SHV.