yet again why the shift to the 2 year warranty Jerry. Simple enough question.
As stated in my earlier post it was dictated by the European directive. I know nothing else about it aside from that to give a more detailed explanation.
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yet again why the shift to the 2 year warranty Jerry. Simple enough question.
honestly, i think if S&B worded their new warranty policy differently, we would not be having this discussion. That said, I think i understand their take, if something is defective it will be evident within the first couple of years. After that, if something goes wrong (more than likely) it will be from user error, and as such it will be fixed for a fee. I like to think S&B would consider such instances on a case by case basis. People, need to understand that a warranty is not the same as a guarantee.
So far I have learned a bit from this thread, although barely anything about any new optic offering.
btw A10xrifle, agenda much? I expected better.
Someone please tell me how Schmidt and Bender can sell a scope for $5400 cut margins, cut employee salary. And call this good business.
Maybe a bad analogy but I compare them to cars because they are engineered, designed and built to be run hard every day by people who rely on them to keep their ass alive. They are not kept in a nice padded, dark safe and brought out once in a while to shoot a local match or hunt. They're on the line every day of the week and see more hard use than 90% of the people reading this would even dream of putting anything they own through.
And guess what? They're still up and running even after the warranty is up.
What agenda is that, Please fill me in. I have shot every top scope maker there is, I know how they compare, I believe Schmidt and Bender has a good product. But I also know who supports the shooters and who listen's to shooters. US Optics has always listened and supported as well and finally Nightforce also on a campaign to listen to the shooters in the field. I used Bushnell and Vortex in my analogy as they are new to the market and in a few years have caputured a huge part of it but doing the things S&B has seemed to give up on.
Someone please tell me how Schmidt and Bender can sell a scope for $5400 cut margins, cut employee salary. And call this good business. Im with Graham on this one it doesn't make sense.
If my company did this id be out of business and a laughing stock.
You can disagree with me, but there is no agenda.
That assumes no markup and no economy of scale.Regarding the scopes costing 1/3 less that you're comparing to an S&B. Let me ask you this? Could you build a $3,600 rifle and sell it to me for $1,200? If so I think we both know what kind of rifle that would be don't we?
In which case the cost of a 5-25x56 should be going down, not up, and they could corner the market by offering the best value in precision optics. But they are not doing that.The cost of producing a product includes the cost of materials and labor PLUS the cost of the R&D for that product.
In which case the cost of a 5-25x56 should be going down, not up, and they could corner the market by offering the best value in precision optics. But they are not doing that.
These are not aircraft, how much R&D can there be? One you have done a 5x erector how much more difficult to design is a 9x? The optical engineering bit is more or less the same. I am not an optical engineer but I am an aeronautical engineer and I don't see development being the cost difference here, there must be something else.
That said, looks like a nice scope and I'm sure someone will buy one or two.
IBM, Apple, Dell, Honda, Coleman and Royal Enfield to name just a few.Show me one manufacturer that drops the price of a product once enough units have been sold that R&D costs have been recouped.
What agenda is that, Please fill me in. I have shot every top scope maker there is, I know how they compare, I believe Schmidt and Bender has a good product. But I also know who supports the shooters and who listen's to shooters. US Optics has always listened and supported as well and finally Nightforce also on a campaign to listen to the shooters in the field. I used Bushnell and Vortex in my analogy as they are new to the market and in a few years have caputured a huge part of it but doing the things S&B has seemed to give up on.
Someone please tell me how Schmidt and Bender can sell a scope for $5400 cut margins, cut employee salary. And call this good business. Im with Graham on this one it doesn't make sense.
If my company did this id be out of business and a laughing stock.
You can disagree with me, but there is no agenda.
You know, I like Jerry, too, but that's a flawed strategy because you are assuming that a) Jerry has a say over unilaterally changing the warranty terms, and b) that if he ever leaves you won't still have your scopes.As long as JerryR is at S&B the 2yr warranty might as well be lifetime with how he has always helped and supported us. Ill stay with Schmidt as long as he's there but if and when he ever leves, ill change to something else.
Well this thread sure has devolved. The points being made about S&B not listening to customers makes my head spin as in my Army years through the 90s and 00s they seemed to be the only optics company that was listening to what we wanted and that's especially true of the last 10 years. And Jerry's initial point that the new High Power line isn't meant for everyone still rings true. Does anyone still think the 5-25x PMII is outdated and irrelevant in the market all of a sudden?
Yeah, the 2 year warranty change is a pita, then again while high end scopes aren't immune from trouble, they don't go tit's up at the rate the economical/value scopes do, in my experience. And the big price jump is for a new line of scopes and doesn't effect the other PMIIs. If the 5-25x was being bumped up to $5.5k, you'd have a point.
ETA: we can scoff at the high prices but there will always be a market for this level of scope. When I was risking my life with optics, I wanted the best money could buy, but being a soldier means you use what you're issued. As a civilian now that's not entirely the case anymore and I generally go with the best advice on choosing an optic: get the best you can afford. Everyone budgets that choice differently - some can afford little and some can afford lots. Some are infrequent shooters and some are shooting every day, so it all depends. For me personally, my bolt guns have all been weeded down to a single DTA SRS with 5 barrel conversions, so I literally get the best scope I can buy for that single platform and back in 2009 when I got the rifle, it was a 5-25x PMII. I could have saved by getting an NXS or other mid-level brand but I'm quite fond of the S&B turrets (the pre-MTC that is). I'm expecting to get an HTI early next year and I'm seriously considering the new Hensoldt 3.5-26x or this new S&B 3-27x, not because I'm a sadist with spending but because I can afford to get one high-end scope for a platform that supports many rifles. To me, it's the wise choice.
Thank You! A representitave of a very well known brand, for replying to Customer and potential Customer inquiries on this public forum. That in and of itself, says a lot about Schmidt and Bender product service in the United States! Schmidt and Bender products have quite a following on this forum and and are certainly adorned by those who will never own one due to personal budget constraints. My infrequent use of S&B PM-II products has impressed me to the point that I "was" starting to comparison shop vendors on SnipersHide for a 3-20x optic made by your Employer. Unfortunately, those good impressions do not change the fact that I have recently learned: Schmidt and Bender reduced their written parts and labor "guarantee" from 30-years to 2-years. Wether or not you agree: Your Employer will lose sales because of this policy change.
I may be crazy, but I actually like my locking MTC turrets.
You know, I like Jerry, too, but that's a flawed strategy because you are assuming that a) Jerry has a say over unilaterally changing the warranty terms, and b) that if he ever leaves you won't still have your scopes.
I hope that SB fully realizes the value of an employee like Jerry, but at the rate at which people appear to be leaving SB, voluntary and otherwise, .... Just sayin'.
I may be crazy, but I actually like my locking MTC turrets.
I have a buddy who was shooting the new S&B 3-27 on his work gun and the scope would not hold zero. He has the ability to get anything he wants on it and ended up with the new Bushnell XRS 4.5-30x50 and says its the best scope hes ever used. He said only a few of them had the issue and the other guys loved theirs and were keeping them.