Originally Posted by skeen
Against my better judgement, I'm going to wade in here...

I don't understand all the hoopla about a $300 scope failing. Frankly, I wouldn't trust any $300.00 scope to track perfect, whether dropped or not. It's 2018, $300 bucks barely gets you and the Mrs. a nice dinner out.

Manufacturers in this day and age use an acronym, "MVP," which stands for "Minimum Viable Product." In other words, at what price point can I add this product in the market to meet the minimum customer expectations, while selling enough to keep the lights on and at the same time seeing a return on my investment.

I don't know anything about the scope and optics business, but I'm pretty sure no one expects a $300 scope to hold up and track as well as a $3k scope - nor should we expect it to.

Funny you mention $300 scope tracking.....because the $300 SWFAs hold up and track as well as $3000 scopes.

Folks have seen that $300 scopes will work well, so they expect comparably priced scopes to work just as well. But that sure didn't happen with the Response. Plus the Response goes for around $400, so if anything it should work better than a $300 SWFA!