$3800ish was the off the street dealer cost an associate received from Schmidt directly when he inquired ~year ago, granted he has little purchasing power. I would assume there’s tiers or something.They are not selling them at cost.
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$3800ish was the off the street dealer cost an associate received from Schmidt directly when he inquired ~year ago, granted he has little purchasing power. I would assume there’s tiers or something.They are not selling them at cost.
And the Zeiss S5 has roughly the FOV as the neutered Schmidt 6-36, so now you know what USA Versions of Schmidt look likeOn a serious note....
A little while ago I took a S&B 6-36 down to our local gunstore for various people to compare.
They had the Ziess LRPS5 in store. Looking through the Ziess was honestly like looking through a toilet roll inner compared to the S&B......I was honestly shocked at the difference in FOV!!
Crap!! ....that is actually quite a big difference then..And the Zeiss S5 has roughly the FOV as the neutered Schmidt 6-36, so now you know what USA Versions of Schmidt look like
Yes it is, but for a lot of guys they don't know what they're missing so it's not that big of a deal especially since the majority of long range scopes are confined to 20° - 22°. Only in recent years have some mfr's ventured into wider angle eyepieces and even fewer in the alpha class category. TT actually went down with their new 7-35x56, ZCO's FOV numbers are not accurate (and inflated for the US) and only Kahles gets the patent pass since they are owned by Swaro. March has been venturing into the wide angle eyepiece space and now Vortex with their RG3 6-36 as well which I think is part of what many RG3 owners are recognizing - a very impressive image with wide FOV and great edge to edge sharpness.Crap!! ....that is actually quite a big difference then..
I might have to give the g3 another chance. I admit I was very disappointed with the turrets and not patient enough to have Vortex address it.Yes it is, but for a lot of guys they don't know what they're missing so it's not that big of a deal especially since the majority of long range scopes are confined to 20° - 22°. Only in recent years have some mfr's ventured into wider angle eyepieces and even fewer in the alpha class category. TT actually went down with their new 7-35x56, ZCO's FOV numbers are not accurate (and inflated for the US) and only Kahles gets the patent pass since they are owned by Swaro. March has been venturing into the wide angle eyepiece space and now Vortex with their RG3 6-36 as well which I think is part of what many RG3 owners are recognizing - a very impressive image with wide FOV and great edge to edge sharpness.
It is worth a try, they really made them much nicer.I might have to give the g3 another chance. I admit I was very disappointed with the turrets and not patient enough to have Vortex address it.
Same with the S5....I didn't see any Tunnelling....just a far narrower FOV..Tunneling? I tested the 3-18x50 and it did not have any tunneling to speak of. The FOV was narrower than I like, but aside from that and the enormous turrets, I thought it was a good scope.
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Yep, they have tiers most likely just like TT.$3800ish was the off the street dealer cost an associate received from Schmidt directly when he inquired ~year ago, granted he has little purchasing power. I would assume there’s tiers or something.
High volume Theta price isYep, they have tiers most likely just like TT.
Normal dealer pricing on a TT525P is like 4500 and then it goes lower depending on stocking dealer, and high volume.
High volume Theta price is
I miss 2016 Theta prices, but I wasn’t in a position to buy them then. The price of these Schmidts, at “blowout prices”, is somewhat comparable to Theta MSRP of that era though. With the cooling of the market there’s been quite a few used Thetas in the 3.6-4K range as well.I thought that emoji described your wallet after buying a Tangent Theta...
(Only somewhat kidding. I have 2 TT 5-25s but purchased them used but like new off the PX for a substantial discount... I can't bring myself to pay new TT prices, especially 2024 TT prices.)
Pretty much why I've purchased three in less than a year: it's an amazing scope and for some reason undervalued at the moment.The price of these Schmidt’s, at blowout prices, is somewhat comparable to Theta MSRP of that era though.
What do you mean blowout prices? Do you mean the current pricing at eurooptic or am I missing some better deals somewhere else?The price of these Schmidts, at “blowout prices”
yes. When the first 6-36 GR2ID DT II+ was sold, it cost over $5K. Then they were marked down a year later. Then after they got into more hands the FOV issue became apparent, they were marked down to the current price.the current pricing at eurooptic
In Aus now the the S&B 6-36 MT has risen to around AUD $8.5K.yes. When the first 6-36 GR2ID DT II+ was sold, it cost over $5K. Then they were marked down a year later. Then after they got into more hands the FOV issue became apparent, they were marked down to the current price.
AUD is Monopoly money anyway.In Aus now the the S&B 6-36 MT has risen to around AUD $8.5K.
My first one i purchased on initial release was circa AUD $7K
A Tangent 5-25 is around AUD $9K and the new Tangent 7-35 is pushing AUD $11K!!!
yeah...wish i had a friend at EuroOptic. Pretty sure they'd be the only people qualified as high volume lol.High volume Theta price is
Right, I watched that as well, not sure it’s blowout pricing vs what the market is willing given FOV gate, since 6-36 doesnt appear to be tied to mil contracts they have more wiggle room with price? The TR2ID should give some new life for sure, but patent could be over by the time TR2ID pops onto the scene. Question is, will Schmidt USA keep the same price once that happens, they have a history of over inflating their pricing.yes. When the first 6-36 GR2ID DT II+ was sold, it cost over $5K. Then they were marked down a year later. Then after they got into more hands the FOV issue became apparent, they were marked down to the current price.
IDK. I think all of the top 3 are guilty of that.Right, I watched that as well, not sure it’s blowout pricing vs what the market is willing given FOV gate, since 6-36 doesnt appear to be tied to mil contracts they have more wiggle room with price? The TR2ID should give some new life for sure, but patent could be over by the time TR2ID pops onto the scene. Question is, will Schmidt USA keep the same price once that happens, they have a history of over inflating their pricing.
What would an inflation adjusted Premier cost in 2024? It’s an edgy statement, but it’s out of touch in the decade since.IDK. I think all of the top 3 are guilty of that.
As Frank G said, a certain brand is selling a 2800 dollar scope for 5k
idk. ZCO and NF have kept their prices level the past few years while ATI and TT have increased prices by what...15-20%?What would an inflation adjusted Premier cost in 2024? It’s an edgy statement, but it’s out of touch in the decade since.
Glass is definitely out of control, as are chassis and other “precision rifle” marketed items. ATI does do a ~3% hike every year it seems. Just checking around ZCO MSRP is up about 10% since launch (5 years?) for base model/locking turrets. Back in 2014 a Schmidt 5-25 was $3700ish, so looking at what Euro’s stocking now it seems like Schmidt is the best deal, costing less now than they did in 2024 when you account for inflation and currency devaluation.idk. ZCO and NF have kept their prices level the past few years while ATI and TT have increased prices by what...15-20%?
I'm not being a hater, TT is top 3 alpha beta gamma sigma whatever, just like ZCO and Schmidt. But when does it stop? When they hit 10K? glass prices have gone out of control
huh, i always thought ZCO has hovered around the 3800-3900 range. Never mind then.Glass is definitely out of control, as are chassis and other “precision rifle” marketed items. ATI does do a ~3% hike every year it seems. Just checking around ZCO MSRP is up about 10% since launch (5 years?) for base model/locking turrets. Back in 2014 a Schmidt 5-25 was $3700ish, so looking at what Euro’s stocking now it seems like Schmidt is the best deal, costing less now than they did in 2024 when you account for inflation and currency devaluation.
Who cares what NF does their margins must be so fat they’re already 25% too high on MSRP.
ZCO has definitely gone up but TT even moreso. Another factor is how long the same design has been out, TT launched circa 2014 IIRC after they acquired Premier Reticles, yes they made slight tweaks to the optical formula but essentially the same designs as Premier had from around 2010??? (Older I get dates become more of a blur.). What TT really improved upon was the turrets, but again, essentially the same since 2014 launch. Needless to say the design has been around for more than a decade, so the price increases feel more pronounced - we are paying much more for a scope that has essentially gone unchanged for years. Love the Gen3 reticle but it took them years to figure that out after inheriting the Premier designed Gen2 XR. ZCO launched circa 2018 so it is newer and feels newer with 4-20 being a really compelling design.idk. ZCO and NF have kept their prices level the past few years while ATI and TT have increased prices by what...15-20%?
I'm not being a hater, TT is top 3 alpha beta gamma sigma whatever, just like ZCO and Schmidt.
It stops when enough people stop paying the inflated prices for whatever reason. Even though the Schmidt 6-36 is a brand new design I think the USA market wasn't willing to pay the initial prices which forced Schmidt to lower, of course, this is just speculation based on the information at hand, I doubt any mfr would ever confess to market forcesBut when does it stop?
This is essentially what Hensoldt did and priced themselves out of the market. Nobody even talks about Henny anymore.When they hit 10K? glass prices have gone out of control
Nightforce is an anomaly, everyone knows their prices are inflated for what they are but because they have such a cult following people continue to pay it. To be fair, they have not raised their prices as aggressively as many other companies and that is likely due to their already hefty margins as you mention.Who cares what NF does their margins must be so fat they’re already 25% too high on MSRP.
Tanodized! Hahahhahahhahahalso prolly true on the NF, wish i coulda gotten that dealer pricing on my 1-8 tanodized atacr
Cause it looks good lolTanodized! Hahahhahahhahah
You win the internet today!
BTW what is it with FDE these days, it’s like OD in the 70s after the Nam or woodland camo in the 80s after Rambo came out
You hadn't heard that, been around a bitTanodized! Hahahhahahhahah
I think you're right, FDE was made popular through Dessert Storm and other middle eastern galivanting. Essentially colors that help the gear blend in more with surrounding environment. I actually like the blend of FDE with OD green. Special Ops has made it somewhat popular to spray your gear in different colors and patterns and the wear and tear ends up looking cool but also helps the gear disappear in the environment.BTW what is it with FDE these days, it’s like OD in the 70s after the Nam or woodland camo in the 80s after Rambo came out
Now you mention it!! I think i may have an addiction to "Desert Digital" wrap....Cause it looks good lol
I tested the S5 few years ago, it was tunneling heavily.Tunneling? I tested the 3-18x50 and it did not have any tunneling to speak of. The FOV was narrower than I like, but aside from that and the enormous turrets, I thought it was a good scope.
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I'm told this fits:Has anyone successfully installed a throw lever on these besides that cheesy shark fin thing?
Ilya has said its a real reticle.So is the TR2iD a real reticle in the works or just a subliminal message for S&B?
S&B reps at the British Shooting Show confirmed it was real and coming April/May 2024. One of them had an image on his phone.So is the TR2iD a real reticle in the works or just a subliminal message for S&B?
Sorry, I only asked about the 6-36x56, it is definitely coming in that model.Any news for which models? Only in the 6-36?
Did they give an estimated arrival date?Euro Optic is taking pre orders for the 6-36 with the TR2ID reticle. I just sent a NF down the road to another Hide member so now it’s time to decide SB 6-36 with the TR2ID ret or ZCO. My PMII’s glass (2021 model) is great, I preferred it over the NF 7-35 so much I never mounted the NF after looking through it. It sounds like people have good things to say about the 6-36.
Fuckkkkkk. I was planning on getting the 636 to replace my 735 ATACR so I can run the cam.Nope, doesn’t fit with the newer S&Bs that have that flared ocular.