Anyone have long-term real world updates of the ZCO scopes? Specifically how well the turrets hold up (click feel and volume), tracking, adjustment ring smoothness, and especially the locking ring (does it index correctly)? I'm looking at buying one of the many listed on the PX without ever having gotten behind one and looking for user (rather than reviewer or retailer) feedback of longevity vs. Expectations at this price range.
Perhaps its purely coincidence? Maybe its "that time of year" for competitive shooters offloading last years gear? Or are these scopes not holding up to expectations after a while. However, since the start of September, I've seen a surprising number of ZCO scopes come up for sale in the PX and for something that retails at / above $4k I'm curious to know why ZCO are frequently coming up for sale relative to other alpha scopes in this range (Kahles, SB, Minox, Steiners, TT).
Atleast eight listings in the past 7 days and oddly a few of them of been de-listed (scam/spam?)
I'm also in the market for a SB PMII and it seems that ever since they went exclusive to EuroOptic in the US that the overall number of second-hand SB scopes posted has come down because the number of new scopes in circulation has come down. The EO monopoly on supply limits price competition (affordability) that comes from a free-er market.
Perhaps its purely coincidence? Maybe its "that time of year" for competitive shooters offloading last years gear? Or are these scopes not holding up to expectations after a while. However, since the start of September, I've seen a surprising number of ZCO scopes come up for sale in the PX and for something that retails at / above $4k I'm curious to know why ZCO are frequently coming up for sale relative to other alpha scopes in this range (Kahles, SB, Minox, Steiners, TT).
Atleast eight listings in the past 7 days and oddly a few of them of been de-listed (scam/spam?)
I'm also in the market for a SB PMII and it seems that ever since they went exclusive to EuroOptic in the US that the overall number of second-hand SB scopes posted has come down because the number of new scopes in circulation has come down. The EO monopoly on supply limits price competition (affordability) that comes from a free-er market.
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