I only started this thread to give my honest opinion that the TT underwhelmed me for the money and hopefully give pause to members feeling the need to dump their NF for the latest must have scope.
The latest
must have scope that's been
the top performer
since 2014? That
"latest" scope?
The fact that you think you're doing others a service by talking them out of a TT is pretty tough to reconcile. Lined up behind you in droves, are owners of $1000 optics making the same claims about your golden calf optic that you're making about the TT.
They aren't correct in their claims, and neither are you. You'd know that if you'd have put a thousand rounds down range with that TT. Did you even mount it and use it? Doesn't sound like it. If you really want to give an honest eval of a piece of gear,
you actually have to mount it and use it for some meaningful period of time. Then, for your opinion of where that product fits in the hierarchy to matter at all,
you need to do the same thing with every other optic you're comparing it against.
The simple fact that its spring of 2022 and you're
just now trying out a TT and a ZCO is pretty telling of your level of commitment and experience evaluating scopes. This isn't to say you don't have a commitment or experience to the discipline, because I'm sure you do to some degree given your background. This simply matter-of-factly demonstrates that you aren't very concerned with evaluating new products and not very qualified to be placing them in the hierarchy in an objective manner. At 58yrs old, how certain are you that your eyes will let you give an objective evaluation of even the optical aspects of scopes?
You can say you don't want to spend the money. That's fine for them and you. You can say you prefer this or that. That's fine for all as well. Point in fact, you can say whatever you want, but those with more rifle optics experience than you can see when what you're saying stops lining up with reality, even when you can't. We can also see when someone reaches their comfort level regarding how much they are willing to spend for the tier of performance they want. The fact that you keep talking about the money aspect means it's too large an influence on you to make an objective evaluation of the scopes capability. When you're looking for a top performer in any product category, cost stops being a factor. In a capitalist economic system, its a given that the best things are going to be very expensive compared to the lesser products. This doesn't mean the most expensive is the best, but it means cost can't be in the equation when making an objective determination of capability.
I don't say all of this to irritate you, but in the hope that you see there's a difference between sharing your perceptions and trying to influence others based on those perceptions.
Don't let my dissent concern you in the slightest. I sell TT's... so there will be at least 5-20 people in here shortly to claim I'm a shill. I said TT was the best in 2014, and I still say they are the best today. Many that disagreed with me then, agree with me now. I am anxiously awaiting a new company to take the throne with the next amazing product... and I won't care what it costs if it's better than the TT's and allows me to do more with my rifle. I hope you find an optic you're happy with all around, and I hope you can continue to enjoy this wonderful discipline. I sell a ton of nightforce, vortex, S&B, and other brands for euro optic and other vendors every year. The TT isn't a good fit for everyone's budget or application. It's great that there are so many options out there.