We have some many people at home and looking for ways to entertain themselves, I have been thinking about this for a while, so I will throw this out there.
We need a standard on which people look at a new optic and rate it. We have tons of bay window reviewers and guys who want to "look" at scopes and give their opinion of it compared to others.
So why not create a repeatable system, sort of like the Caliber Matrix Brian Whalen did with me at Blue Steel Ranch, I think a 1 - 10 scale in most cases, and I have found where I wrote this down, I have a list and somehow misplaced it, but I can start it off until I find it.
So without saying a whole lot to start, I was thinking a 1-10 scale, although I want to a 1-5 on glass because too many put too weight here and I think less will show it's not the most important feature in 2020 and beyond. We have so much better glass and almost everyone sources it in the same places so why bother chasing it because we know people will.
So off the top of my head until I find my list,
Turrets
Tracking
Parallax
Finish
Design
Movement (turrets, magnification, parallax)
Glass
Overall
A matrix that can be shared and used to help wade through the host of subjective reviews out there. If we can create a list of features and give them a value we can then more accurately compare two optics to each other. Because scopes are so subjective, most people tend to go by the look through the scope vs the core features, or overall quality. On top of that, too many want to compare a $1500 scope to a $3000 one so lets put a real number on it.
What features do we grade, 1-10 and then with Glass let's do 1-5, now with that, attack the questions and flush out the problem
We need a standard on which people look at a new optic and rate it. We have tons of bay window reviewers and guys who want to "look" at scopes and give their opinion of it compared to others.
So why not create a repeatable system, sort of like the Caliber Matrix Brian Whalen did with me at Blue Steel Ranch, I think a 1 - 10 scale in most cases, and I have found where I wrote this down, I have a list and somehow misplaced it, but I can start it off until I find it.
So without saying a whole lot to start, I was thinking a 1-10 scale, although I want to a 1-5 on glass because too many put too weight here and I think less will show it's not the most important feature in 2020 and beyond. We have so much better glass and almost everyone sources it in the same places so why bother chasing it because we know people will.
So off the top of my head until I find my list,
Turrets
Tracking
Parallax
Finish
Design
Movement (turrets, magnification, parallax)
Glass
Overall
A matrix that can be shared and used to help wade through the host of subjective reviews out there. If we can create a list of features and give them a value we can then more accurately compare two optics to each other. Because scopes are so subjective, most people tend to go by the look through the scope vs the core features, or overall quality. On top of that, too many want to compare a $1500 scope to a $3000 one so lets put a real number on it.
What features do we grade, 1-10 and then with Glass let's do 1-5, now with that, attack the questions and flush out the problem