Attention Scope Gurus and Optics Companies: Why don't all the best scope makers simply have accurate plumb/ level indicators on their reticles? For example a level indicator viewable with the reticle, like Sig Sauer has on some of their top scopes... It seems like a no brainer...
It's kind of silly to have to clock an external level to a reticle- but necessary of course.
And, has anyone ever seen an out of plumb reticle from NF, Zeiss, TT, ZCO, SB, Kahles, March, Hensoldt?
Perhaps some of you have seen the manufacturing processes and a stage where reticle clocking/alignment is verified...?
It's kind of silly to have to clock an external level to a reticle- but necessary of course.
And, has anyone ever seen an out of plumb reticle from NF, Zeiss, TT, ZCO, SB, Kahles, March, Hensoldt?
Perhaps some of you have seen the manufacturing processes and a stage where reticle clocking/alignment is verified...?
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