They paid for the R&D when they bought the company. They didn't get it for free. They built a factory in Canada. Had they kept production in Germany the prices would have prolly remained at the same level.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
So they took the premier, tweaked a few things and raised the price $1000??? Where does that $1000 increase come from? Most of the scope design was already done, so it can't be from r&d.
I've had some die-hard S&B guys come through my shop. I have a 5-25 S&B I keep around the office just so they can compare. I put S&B and a Premier inside a box, and tell them to put in a solution, something like up 6.5, left 1.7. Then tell me which scope they like, left or right. The Premier has won, EVERY single time... The key is, I tell them that I have a new prototype S&B in there with the PMII. When I pull it out and show them the Premier... they about shit. Point is... no one has chosen the S&B, in over a year. Some very happy people in my neck of the woods that have converted from S&B to Premier.I guess I'm smoking the same stuff as orkan. Ahhh...what was it's name now.....????....shit I can't recall or he has read my letters 'cause that's exactly what I think about S&B and I could even ad a couple of more aspects regarding the optics but I won't for now.
Lets not forget, while the turrets look the same, they are a completely new design. A large portion of these scopes are brand new designs.They paid for the R&D when they bought the company. They didn't get it for free. They built a factory in Canada. Had they kept production in Germany the prices would have prolly remained at the same level.
The main reason I love S&B is due to JerryR. HE takes care of us with no questions asked and has out scopes back to us before we ever knew they left. Warranty or not, he takes care of us. You cannot write that down on the side of a scope box.
4200 for a 5-25. think i will pass, you know... considering the even with mil/fed pricing, leupold is still making money off their mk8 and mk 6 lines, what companies are asking for scopes these days are getting somwhat silly
Sweet...still sourcing components in the land of Nunya!
Stopped by the Tangent Theta booth and got those questions answered for you guys.
Can a Premier scope be upgraded with the new Tangent Theta turrets? No. Period.
It is going to take a lot of convincing to get past the rebranded premier perception ... The pricing is also shocking. Like one guy mentioned what is it going to do that a another scope 1500$ cheaper can't?
Reliable? Tracking? Zero stop?
Optically better? But how much? Worth 1500$ ?
Turret clicks? Scopes are getting the job done now.
If they could have priced it to let dealers sell at around 2900 they would move.
I didn't say it wasn't considered. It isn't even a possibility. The turrets on the Premier's are not similar to Tangent Theta's in anything other than appearance. They took a long look at it, but it simply was not going to be an option. At least not one they could stand behind and tell the end user they wouldn't have problems with.I was hoping to hear the other.... sad this wasn't even considered.
What causes the most doubt with this product is not the price nor the sourcing locations...its trust. Its very difficult to take this scope and your claims seriously when fanboys and those with a financial interest in selling a shitty product only recently beat the Premier drum with the same intensity you now beat the TT drum. Just last week you were still shovelling the Premier manure and not once admitted to the obvious and undeniable shortcomings of the Premier. Trust is lost. TT would be better served by letting their products speak for themselves and distancing themselves from those who suckled the Premier teet.
Way too expensive
exotic offerings have gone full retard price wise.
This whole thread makes me lol. Insane price for a new company with no track record that purchased the rights to a chapter11 company that was overpriced to begin with.
Make this thing 2500 and you will have value.
I won't even bother to address the price aspect of your post, but I feel obligated to correct the "no track record" statement. Yes, Tangent Theta is a new entity, but the people behind it are anything but new to the optics world. Andrew Webber and his team at ATI have been working in the shooting and optics industry for over 25 years. Elcan, and the number of optics they ship through ATI, makes S&B and other companies like them look like a spec on the wall. I forget the exact number, but ATI is responsible for deployment and servicing of over 70,000 optics on a single contract. Do you really think a company like Raytheon(elcan) would be working with a company "with no track record?" In that regard, Tangent Theta has more of a "track record" than most other companies you see mentioned on this forum every day. The ownership of TT/ATI have many national and international shooting titles to their name as well.This whole thread makes me lol. Insane price for a new company with no track record
At SHOT 2014, I had a great conversation with Andrew Webber, owner of Tangent Theta.
I want to break that conversation down so there is no mistaking what I am saying.
Right off the bat, every concern I had was addressed, and this part of the discussing came without any prompting by me. Andrew started out by telling me issues they addressed and what they believe needed to be adjusted on the new line of scopes. And make new mistake, these are a new line of scopes.
From the tube walls, to the turrets, they spent the last year making sure the scopes will be greater than the reputation of the past. They approached this by saying they were not looking to be equal to their competitors, but exceeding all expectations and putting out an uncompromising optic.
They have a newly renovated facility in Canada, and the scopes have undergone extensive testing prior to release.
The turrets I feel are far superior to the old Premiers. No longer do you ride over that .1 or .2 next to the heavy detent. They are well space, smooth, and audible. The fix to the tool-less adjustment is well done also.
The internal fixes were mentioned, but needless to say, the parallax / tube issue has been reconciled. We won't see a set of rings binding your parallax.
It was a fun and pleasant conversation, and I really think TT users will be really happy.
The base model has some neat innovations to the turret system. It's their light tactical replacement and it's pretty neat. With visible multi-turn indicators and windage direction windows. I think it was a smart idea.
He's in this business to stay and to put out a long term product, from construction, to support, and pricing it so the business will hold true for years and years. They are not cheap, and there will be an increase in price. Expect the 5-25x to retail for $4200, but that is where the optic industry is going. More and more scopes are coming in over $3k, even higher. But they have a well built high quality product.
I look forward to seeing them out on the street and for Tangent Theta to have a long successful history, starting now.
I won't even bother to address the price aspect of your post, but I feel obligated to correct the "no track record" statement. Yes, Tangent Theta is a new entity, but the people behind it are anything but new to the optics world. Andrew Webber and his team at ATI have been working in the shooting and optics industry for over 25 years. Elcan, and the number of optics they ship through ATI, makes S&B and other companies like them look like a spec on the wall. I forget the exact number, but ATI is responsible for deployment and servicing of over 70,000 optics on a single contract. Do you really think a company like Raytheon(elcan) would be working with a company "with no track record?" In that regard, Tangent Theta has more of a "track record" than most other companies you see mentioned on this forum every day. The ownership of TT/ATI have many national and international shooting titles to their name as well.
So just because you don't know them, doesn't mean they don't have a track record. They have one of the most prestigious track records in the shooting sports world.
I wouldn't hold your breath there chief.will fool some until they run out of money and someone else buys them again unless they wake up and truly make something thats much better or drop their prices by 35%.