Looks to be same price for now but the VIP pricing at Euro Optics went up by around $50 or more when they launched their new website.Any word on the new price?
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Looks to be same price for now but the VIP pricing at Euro Optics went up by around $50 or more when they launched their new website.Any word on the new price?
Not what I was asking lol performance not tariffs lol
I’ve heard the release date has been pushed back more along with price increases.
Sure, but 145% tarrifs make it practically an Unicorn you can't buy any after initial batch , at least till they rebrand it to made in Philippines or VietnamNot what I was asking lol performance not tariffs lol
Sounds like the athlon is holding it's own!!! I always wondered if the garmin was true to velocity.We tested them side by side today and even added a second Garmin to the mix. Some quick hits…
-Both performed very well/similarly
-Garmin units were within 1 fps of each other over about 20 rounds. (I’ve always wondered how much disparity the was between units and apparently it’s not much)
-The Athlon unit registered shots more quickly than the Garmin. Picked up 18/20 shots fired pretty quickly from an AR vs the Garmin’s 15/20
-Both units require you to be approximately 24” away before they start to register shots. ***Interesting side note, the Garmin knew when we took shots from farther away as it mush have a sound trigger component to it. After 3 shots that were too far it popped up a message telling us to move it closer to the muzzle***
-The Athlon read about 8-10fps slower than the Garmin units across many different velocity ranges. From bows around 300fps to handguns at 1150, up to a 22 creedmoor at 3100fps. This consistent 100rds makes me wonder if it isn’t a simple calibration issue that could be solved with firmware?
More testing and video to come.
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If a magneto speed and garmin show similar velocities and the rangecraft is proven to be inaccurate I hope they can recalibrate them through a firmware fix if not they are really going to be stepping on their own dicks right out the gate.It would be interesting to compare along side a magneto speed.
This isn't how you determine which one is correct.If a magneto speed and garmin show similar velocities and the rangecraft is proven to be inaccurate I hope they can recalibrate them through a firmware fix if not they are really going to be stepping on their own dicks right out the gate.
I hope Trump tariffs the fuck out of all these CHINESE "manufacturers" into oblivion.
You confuse new gimmicks with better and more useful.But not everyone is as rich as you and able to pay $1000 for some "made by the USA company" RDS that uses 10 year old technology.
You confuse new gimmicks with better and more useful.
That's OK.
1000 bucks for an American-made RDS, you say? Hard to take you seriously when you don't even know what these things actually cost.
And GBPSE.
I have a pretty good idea I think of what the public facing prices directly from the manufacturers is and has been:
And let's stick with how much the average citizen taxpayer would be charged buying it directly from them, not with how much of a discount a "special person" would get from them.
Last Trijicon I bought back before competition came strongly on the market, cost me almost $700 at the time, back when money was worth more.
Sure you can hunt around and find a deal on something (perhaps) but then so could you on the foreign competition.
No, it does not. Its an always on Doppler system and there is absolutely no microphone in the Garmin.the Garmin knew when we took shots from farther away as it mush have a sound trigger component to it.
If you paid $700 for an RMR your an idiot. You don’t pay full MSRP unless for anything unless you’re an fool and that’s what you people who compare Holosun to Trijicon pricing always do. Trijicon doesn’t even have MAP anymore so the pricing is very competitive amongst most dealers who actually want to move product. I usually pay around $425-$450 for new adjustable RMR’s. My RCR’s cost $550. Five years ago RM06’s were under $400 new. That’s a far cry from $700.
Price aside the Trijicon shit is way better and I own both Trijicon and Holosun.
Nobody cares about what Trijicon's MSRP is. Quit showing your ignorance by constantly bringing up some irrelevant number.I have a pretty good idea I think of what the public facing prices directly from the manufacturers is and has been:
And let's stick with how much the average citizen taxpayer would be charged buying it directly from them, not with how much of a discount a "special person" would get from them.
Last Trijicon I bought back before competition came strongly on the market, cost me almost $700 at the time, back when money was worth more.
Sure you can hunt around and find a deal on something (perhaps) but then so could you on the foreign competition.
So assuming your statement is correct and you are getting about 50% off of the public facing list MSRP price with Trijicon, then how much do you think the other competition such as Holoson is by the the time you get all the best discounts you can. probably 30% to 40% off their public facing pricing as well.
The reason you can get discounts on stuff like Trijicon these days is because they and their dealers have stiff competition from other brands.
You artificially take that away and you'll see the return of things like minimum selling prices and punishing dealers who give discounts and such like we used to see with certian optics (like PH).
MOST of the people buying RDS or similar optics for their pistols or ARs or shotguns or whatever are never going to be putting anything to "extreme use" except in their dreams. Those that do, probably also have some that they actually care about for "extreme use" and "ultimate reliability" and others that well if it has to go back for warranty service, no big deal.
When I'm buying a $300 .22 target pistol for fun at the range, I'm sure not interested in finding "a great deal" on an RDS at $450 for it, I'm looking to find a good deal on something that works at a low price, I'm looking to find a $400 Factory priced Holosun for like $200
I also own both Trijicon, and Holosun like you. Along with Leupold, Vortex, Aimpoint, in the RDS market and have also owned the ancient Insight brand and cheaper stuff such as Ameriglow and such over the past years.
Same things with scopes, S&B used to be what I bought then they decided to jack the prices "because they can" and so I went to other brands as well, Vortex used to be my go to brand for anything not S&B/ZCO/March level (still don't have a TT yet), but they started hiking their prices hugely so stuff from PA or Athlon started filling the gap for all the low end stuff where things didn't make sense.
My point is NOT that Holosun or others are "the same as" or "better than" Trijicon or whatever folks think is the greatest or whatever.
My point rather is that the stiff and increasing competition over the past 7 or 8 years has helped us all by driving innovation and putting a cap on how much can be charged before people swap to the competition.
Innovation and responding to market demands has been the biggest outcome regardless of what you buy and has helped us all have more and better stuff.
LOL I’m not reading your novel dude. I made it through your first paragraph of rambling and you’re not getting 30-40% off of Holosun shit, there’s not that much markup in it. Dealers will do 10-15% off at the most and many won’t do any discount. Regardless you’re still comparing MAP to MSRP because you don’t understand how shit works.
Yeah, I understand there is nothing scientific about that, and lets even throw in (insert another type chrono here) are all reading close to the same velocity and this new Rangecraft is consistently reading way lower, I think most people are going to go with the group that is reading the same and consider the Rangecraft the one not correct.This isn't how you determine which one is correct.
Great assessment. There are times when I look at a user interface and say to myself ... "What moron thought 'that' was a good idea?".Sadly removable media has gone the way of removable batteries. In some ways that's good, in others bad.
We've been using chronographs for 40 years+, and even companies like Garmin etc. and their product research can't identify and implement simple features that end users want. Like being able to restart a shooting string, or save shooting strings to cartridge and rifle profiles etc. Hardware has improved leaps and bounds, but the end user interface software is still by far the biggest weakness.
Kludgy data export is another thing Garmin has struggled with for 30+ years. Garmin has probably gotten too used to leveraging/having huge software/website interfaces by third parties that their devices connect/download to for end users to record/view/store their data.
The Garmin works great as a chronograph showing speeds and such, but it's handling of data and collating and tracking that data leaves much to be desired, it seems to be that way for most of the chrono products.