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Got a call today about it. 2700ish shipped. Most of the specs already out there so no need to rehash. I like vortex but their prices keep inching up. Probably Gona pass on this for now but might pick up one for a large frame gas gun early next year.Talked to a certain dealer that has foreign sounding name, they still don't know pricing. However they did say it's a great scope and steps above the NX8 optically but 3oz heavier. So they either have em, or have had demos, or vortex has given them a field trial with the optics.
$2700 street price is pretty high considering what I paid for my 6-36. I was hoping for ~$2200...lol. May have to wait for the EuroOptic demos...lolGot a call today about it. 2700ish shipped. Most of the specs already out there so no need to rehash. I like vortex but their prices keep inching up. Probably Gona pass on this for now but might pick up one for a large frame gas gun early next year.
Is that with the MIL/LE discount?Got a call today about it. 2700ish shipped. Most of the specs already out there so no need to rehash. I like vortex but their prices keep inching up. Probably Gona pass on this for now but might pick up one for a large frame gas gun early next year.
I don't really see the point. Just get a Gen 2 4.5-27
Folks will buy it, but if street price is nearly $3k that's a hard pass. I mean I really like my 6-36 GIII, but I would not give $3k for it's little brother.
XTR-PROs and T6xi's new under $1500, LRP S3's around $2000, used Gen II 4.5-27's showing up under $1500, and 3-18's in the $1000 range.
I don't remember them ever being sub $2k. I bought 4 of them through liberty optic, a couple first gens, then a few once turrets were updated. I believe the cheapest he ever sold them was around $2200. Now it's hard to find them for new $2600, but if you know people, it's doable. I feel this baby gen3 will prob fall into that mid $2k area street price once all the hotness wears off.This.
As bad as he was i really wonder how much Scott contributed to the success the initial G3 6-36 launch. It was the top scope at the sub $2k price, then turned into just another option at the current price.
I paid $1900 for both mine from libertyI don't remember them ever being sub $2k. I bought 4 of them through liberty optic, a couple first gens, then a few once turrets were updated. I believe the cheapest he ever sold them was around $2200. Now it's hard to find them for new $2600, but if you know people, it's doable. I feel this baby gen3 will prob fall into that mid $2k area street price once all the hotness wears off.
Man maybe I was getting took. I don't remember him advertising that low a price. It has been like 4-5 years now. How time flies. That's a hell of a scope for $1900.I paid $1900 for both mine from liberty
It wasn’t constant. Once, maybe twice?Man maybe I was getting took. I don't remember him advertising that low a price. It has been like 4-5 years now. How time flies. That's a hell of a scope for $1900.
Man maybe I was getting took. I don't remember him advertising that low a price. It has been like 4-5 years now. How time flies. That's a hell of a scope for $1900.
It wasn't just liberty. EO and expert voice would run 50&55% off g3 razors once or twice a year plus Scott. If you wanted one cheap just needed to wait a few months
This why I think they gained the market share they did. Scott set the market and other companies had to drop their prices to move units. Yes, there was a time where they were selling for $1800ish. I bought several. Imo they are a great $2k scope, but it's just another $3k scope. Meaning it doesnt stand out or offer anything special.
When discussing prices, I would also keep in mind that the aggregate inflation in the last five years is at around 30%. Between that and the tariffs, manufacturers absorbed some of that and passed some to the consumer. Either way, seeing discounts quite that deep on imported products is not particularly likely.
That gives an opening for companies like Burris/Steiner and Leupold to capture quite a bit of market share since they add a lot more value in their US assembly plants.
Whether they will or not is an open question, but the opportunity is there.
ILya
Different industries have different product margins. For my dayjob, we manufacture instrumentation in Israel. We run on rather slim margins, so we honored all outstanding quotes, then increased the prices by the exact amount we had to pay in tariffs.Indeed. In another 6 weeks I'm sure we'll have a few threads bitching about fresh 2026 price hikes on scopes and other shooting accessories.
While not the same industry, for the last year some of the vendors I've been working with have been sending quotes that are valid for only 48-72 hours because of extreme market volatility and they don't want to be left holding the bill when a tariff change impacts their raw materials sources.
One laser product from Leica that I got a quote on in late August was followed up by an email a few days later saying there was going to be a 30% price hike due to tariffs if I didn't buy before the end of September; 30% of 250K isn't insignificant, and yet I still had to argue with our purchasing department that we were going to need the piece of equipment to meet the contract requirements regardless, so if they wanted to drag their feet it was going to cost the company $75k more and I don't want to hear about it in the budget meeting, lol.