I said early on people were over complicating it,
everyday I hear bitching about repeated and often asked questions coming around. It's common, but people then turn these into trainwrecks because, we've seen it too many times.
Here I try to simplify and visualize it a bit better, as well as try to apply a standard, and immediately they head to the weeds.
We have a basic model I believe, so the next step is skip the crowd and built it among the open and willing, just bypass the distractions.
There are some good ideas mixed in here we just have to filter and compile now _ lucky for us we have time and very little better to do for the next month.
To the positive contributions, you guys get it, when it's done things will work out right, we just have to take the reigns and run with it
The photography lens world has already given us the prefect template...
PentaxForums Lens Database
The layout of this database combines subjective opinions on a 1-10 scale with the manufacturer specs, and a way to let users and experts voice their opinions together(and separate).
I think what I like most about this database is that there are hard numbers and specs at the top and as you scroll through the written portions you can see how users use the lenses and what they like most about them.
I know personally that this lens database took a long time to get to where there was enough data to be really useful. But as Lowlight said we have the right community with a lot of extra time on its hands.
As for numbered subjective criteria for scopes, I would like to see slightly broader points that can be broken down in the submitted review.
fit/finish (packaging, build quality, accessories, coatings, documentation, ...)
turrets (feel, tracking, size, labels, ...)
glass mechanics (parallax, eyebox, FoV, ...)
glass characteristics (color, contrast, CA, edge sharpness, ...)
I feel if there are too many specific categories then it might put people off from submitting. Obviously this wouldn't mean someone couldn't go deeper into each section to get their point across.
My personal scope experience is very limited so I am still learning what I want out of a shooting optic. However the budget optic I ended picking up, just so I could get out shooting, was based off of user reviews/experience on this forum. While I used a few other locations, SnipersHide had the most
user feedback by far and let me feel comfortable that what I was purchasing would tide me over until (one day) a proper scope budget arises. If I had been able to put my price range into a database like above and see an aggregate of whats scopes are even worth considering I probably would have been shooting a month earlier.
None the less I would really like to see this move forward since there isn't really anything like this out there.