Looks like they have the 5-27x in MOAI only see Mil, no MOA. Do they have one in MOA?
Again, they are releasing the MOA this year. I spoke to ZCO a couple of months ago, and have been keeping pretty close tabs on this.Looks like they have the 5-27x in MOA
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I agree, the S&B's have gone off the chart with pricing. I bought my S&B when they were more reasonably priced. I do think the TT's and ZCO's will take a lot of share out of S&B's hide as. Recently chose the ZCO. The true difference between the TT and ZCO in terms of reliability/function won't be really be known for another 10 years before we will see if they actually stand up to the same rigors that the S&B has. IMO.FYI, 2022 price list for S&B's is laughable. In a sad kind of way. S&B was already starting to price themselves out of the market, and I think this seals the deal, at least for me. For these prices, a ZComp or Tangent Theta is the clear choice. Better scope for less money, yes please.
Now if you are looking on the secondary market, that's a whole different ballgame as you can still find used PM II's in the mid two thousand range.
I do think the TT's and ZCO's will take a lot of share out of S&B's hide
We must run in different circles. S&B's were crapping out with regularity, while TT's are a sure thing and have been for nearly a decade. ZCO is the new kid with something to prove, and they are doing a good job of it.TT and ZCO in terms of reliability/function won't be really be known for another 10 years before we will see if they actually stand up to the same rigors that the S&B has. IMO.