Rifle Scopes Official Zero Compromise Optic News & Updates

One above in 2722 is a ZCO. Windage knob cuts are ZCO.
Yeah I know I was talking about maybe a pic Burt deleted. Maybe he didn’t delete anything lol.

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So, how ‘bout those Vikes? Gonna win the Big Game this year? Lolol
 
BurtG anal"izer, what the fuck is your problem??
Are you S&B guy?
Stop that fucking gay shit, or get the fuck out of this forum, where the fuck did you came out from!!!
Fucking whining bitch!
Are you angry I laughed at your rifle that isn’t a “.2” rifle.

Or that I am angry about the deficiencies / compromises of the Raptar mounts ?

I have like 10 zco. So
 
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Hmmm

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Intelligent Design right there

All of the new ZCO rings and mounts now come with the same indexing system as the Hawkins Precision. You keep bringing up something that they already listened to and made the changes some time ago.
 
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Il see about a RMA for all mine

That's not how it works with almost any company. Products undergo revisions after feedback and newer improved iterations become available. The only time a company would likely consider exchanging an older generation product for the latest generation, is if there were an issue with a defective product or safety.
 
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This will hopefully be the last post. But a top tier company with top tier prices shouldn’t be putting out WMLRF rails that don’t hold zero. At all.

Funny calling fixing poor/lack of engineering “adding features”

“Hey look guys , this new Raptar rail is for more than just draping your hand over at a PRS match “
 
Green is nice and all, but how soon will we see wide-FOV ZCOs like the Kahles K328i?

A guy I shoot with sometimes just got a 328i DLR and let me look through it for a few minutes... the FOV was mucho impressive bruh.
 
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This will hopefully be the last post. But a top tier company with top tier prices shouldn’t be putting out WMLRF rails that don’t hold zero. At all.

Funny calling fixing poor/lack of engineering “adding features”

“Hey look guys , this new Raptar rail is for more than just draping your hand over at a PRS match “
So did you get an rma?
 
I understand , I am old , and have full data including cold bore on most guns , don’t want to learn something new . I don’t even want to change scope brands , but s&b either stoped making or something my 5x25 pmii… I use the same scope on every weapon . And I need two more . I drove to euro optics today because they were showing one left but it wasn’t there when I got there …
 
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I understand , I am old , and have full data including cold bore on most guns , don’t want to learn something new . I don’t even want to change scope brands , but s&b either stoped making or something my 5x25 pmii… I use the same scope on every weapon . And I need two more . I drove to euro optics today because they were showing one left but it wasn’t there when I got there …

If you take a calculator and multiply your dope values by Pi/10.8 you'll convert them all to Mils. Would probably take less time than that drive to Euro.
 
So, why can't we remove the North American ZCO's FOV limiters after the fact?

I haven't passed the bar, but if the scope was already imported and sold in a configuration that didn't violate anyone's stupid patent, why would there be any issue with an owner's choice to make a "custom modification" to it after the fact?

(Asking for a friend...)
 
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I saw someone taking preorders for the ZC210 on the Facebook group...
There are several business pages that are claiming they're taking pre-orders with an estimated delivery of January/February. ZCO has NOT released any date yet for official ordering or delivery, and those businesses are not as far as ZCO can tell official dealers. It is likely that they're small online drop ship companies, who are ordering discounted product through other major dealers, then reselling. There is an official dealer list on the ZCO website at https://www.zcompoptic.com/en-us/dealer.
 
There are several business pages that are claiming they're taking pre-orders with an estimated delivery of January/February. ZCO has NOT released any date yet for official ordering or delivery, and those businesses are not as far as ZCO can tell official dealers. It is likely that they're small online drop ship companies, who are ordering discounted product through other major dealers, then reselling. There is an official dealer list on the ZCO website at https://www.zcompoptic.com/en-us/dealer.
Discounted you say? I’m listening.

Just joking. Probably.
 
Again, why can't we have the North American ZCO's FOV limiters removed?

The scopes were already imported to North America and sold in a configuration that didn't violate anyone's patent.

The available listed product specs reflect the Euro specs with the unneutered FOV specs listed and do not accurately/correctly represent what North American buyers/owners receive... so can someone please give me a good reason why North American buyers/owners cannot have their properly imported property configured after the fact to the same thing European owners/buyers get, or is ZCO just content with lying down and false advertising until legally challenged for doing so?

(Asking for a friend...)
 
Again, why can't we have the North American ZCO's FOV limiters removed?

The scopes were already imported to North America and sold in a configuration that didn't violate anyone's patent.

The available listed product specs reflect the Euro specs with the unneutered FOV specs listed and do not accurately/correctly represent what North American buyers/owners receive... so can someone please give me a good reason why North American buyers/owners cannot have their properly imported property configured after the fact to the same thing European owners/buyers get, or is ZCO just content with lying down and false advertising until legally challenged for doing so?

(Asking for a friend...)
Are the zco 5-27s fov wrong as well? From the website to real life
 
Again, why can't we have the North American ZCO's FOV limiters removed?

The scopes were already imported to North America and sold in a configuration that didn't violate anyone's patent.

The available listed product specs reflect the Euro specs with the unneutered FOV specs listed and do not accurately/correctly represent what North American buyers/owners receive... so can someone please give me a good reason why North American buyers/owners cannot have their properly imported property configured after the fact to the same thing European owners/buyers get, or is ZCO just content with lying down and false advertising until legally challenged for doing so?

(Asking for a friend...)

The company removing the limiter would put them in violation of the patent the same as selling the unmodified scope.
 
What if there is no limiter and they are just rounding up their FOV generously? From what I can see on their homepage there is no difference between the US and German datasheet. (unlike S&B)
 
I don’t mean to come off as a jerk or anything…

I was just buying a laptop the other night and thought how if I bought one that was advertised as coming with 32GB of RAM, and then it showed up with only 16GB, I wouldn’t be happy, and with the North American scopes from ZCO what we get is not what is advertised.

And as far as removing the FOV limiters after the fact, I don’t see that as any different from choosing to put aftermarket pipes on a new Ducati… so it couldn’t be imported that way, no big deal, after you take delivery and own it, you can modify it however you want to as long as one’s local laws allow it.
 
I don’t mean to come off as a jerk or anything…

I was just buying a laptop the other night and thought how if I bought one that was advertised as coming with 32GB of RAM, and then it showed up with only 16GB, I wouldn’t be happy, and with the North American scopes from ZCO what we get is not what is advertised.

And as far as removing the FOV limiters after the fact, I don’t see that as any different from choosing to put aftermarket pipes on a new Ducati… so it couldn’t be imported that way, no big deal, after you take delivery and own it, you can modify it however you want to as long as one’s local laws allow it.
Just Don't buy one already, or take it to the pit, you won't change anything and no one really cares except you!
 
I don’t mean to come off as a jerk or anything…

I was just buying a laptop the other night and thought how if I bought one that was advertised as coming with 32GB of RAM, and then it showed up with only 16GB, I wouldn’t be happy, and with the North American scopes from ZCO what we get is not what is advertised.

And as far as removing the FOV limiters after the fact, I don’t see that as any different from choosing to put aftermarket pipes on a new Ducati… so it couldn’t be imported that way, no big deal, after you take delivery and own it, you can modify it however you want to as long as one’s local laws allow it.
Is zco advertising wider fov’s. No one is stopping you from opening your zco and doing aftermarket stuff to it.
 
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