I've read a lot of post in the optic section, and in them, people talk about how rugged their optic is, but they look like they have never left the safe. Taking an optic to the range, hunting twice a year, or having it gently rained on doesn't make an optic rugged. If you want to show how rugged an optic is, you better have some wear and tear on it before you want people to listen to your opinion, otherwise it you are just guessing.
So, I want to see some hard run optics, thought it might be fun. Some of these built like a tank optics that I always hear about. So post your work horse with some battle scars, they are always better looking to me than all the safe queens that get posted on here.
I found these while looking for a reticle pic for another member.
Here is right after her paint job.
Starting to get abused, paint is getting worn.
This is her after getting abused and ran daily. Notice the Krylon and factory black coat is gone on the turret edges.
So lets see yours! The more "top tier" and scratched up, the better.
So, I want to see some hard run optics, thought it might be fun. Some of these built like a tank optics that I always hear about. So post your work horse with some battle scars, they are always better looking to me than all the safe queens that get posted on here.
I found these while looking for a reticle pic for another member.
Here is right after her paint job.
Starting to get abused, paint is getting worn.
This is her after getting abused and ran daily. Notice the Krylon and factory black coat is gone on the turret edges.
So lets see yours! The more "top tier" and scratched up, the better.