Does anyone else see this huge gap in the tactical scope market gap in the $400-1000 range?
I mean there are tons of options over $1000: Leupold, IOR, NF, S&B, March, Premier, etc. etc. etc. Vortex is supposed to have something new out but I think I read somewhere in the $1500 range. All great scopes, own several, but the market is flat out saturated in this price range. We don't need more $3000 scope options, or $1500 scope options.
Under $500 the only real contenders are Falcon, SS, Bushnell 3200 10x. Bushnell scopes the reticules are too thick, not enough adjustment, no mil options.
There is a MASSIVE gap IMO in the $500-1000 range for good quality scopes with reticule options, and mil knob options out there for the taking. Something that some thought and effort has been put into not a Nikon/Burris etc. where all it is is them taking their other scope line and putting target knobs on it. Something with matched reticule/knobs, maybe even a low profile knob choice, 1/2 MOA adjustments, the list goes on and on.
If companies like SS and Falcon can put out as good of a product as they do for under $400. A company that wanted to put a little more into the product and have it sell in the $750 price range would sell more than they could make.
Basically something in the mk4 quality range with some design changes in the $750 price range, which frankly is all the Mk4's are worth anyway.
I mean there are tons of options over $1000: Leupold, IOR, NF, S&B, March, Premier, etc. etc. etc. Vortex is supposed to have something new out but I think I read somewhere in the $1500 range. All great scopes, own several, but the market is flat out saturated in this price range. We don't need more $3000 scope options, or $1500 scope options.
Under $500 the only real contenders are Falcon, SS, Bushnell 3200 10x. Bushnell scopes the reticules are too thick, not enough adjustment, no mil options.
There is a MASSIVE gap IMO in the $500-1000 range for good quality scopes with reticule options, and mil knob options out there for the taking. Something that some thought and effort has been put into not a Nikon/Burris etc. where all it is is them taking their other scope line and putting target knobs on it. Something with matched reticule/knobs, maybe even a low profile knob choice, 1/2 MOA adjustments, the list goes on and on.
If companies like SS and Falcon can put out as good of a product as they do for under $400. A company that wanted to put a little more into the product and have it sell in the $750 price range would sell more than they could make.
Basically something in the mk4 quality range with some design changes in the $750 price range, which frankly is all the Mk4's are worth anyway.