SAI 10 1-10

Don't they also make TT optics? I don't see the problem. Everyone has a daylight bright 1-8/10 LPVO. It's the standard.

Eotech
Nightforce
Leupold
even Primary Arms
TT lol - You in the market for $5K LPVO? 99% of the market isn’t. 3/4 of those are Japanese OEM scopes like this SAI. no idea where Leupold makes theirs though. The NX8 kinda sucks, the ATACR is heavy with shit FOV, the PA 1-8 I had wouldn’t focus properly to my eye, and Loopy we don’t talk about here.
 
TT lol - You in the market for $5K LPVO? 99% of the market isn’t. 3/4 of those are Japanese OEM scopes like this SAI. no idea where Leupold makes theirs though. The NX8 kinda sucks, the ATACR is heavy with shit FOV, the PA 1-8 I had wouldn’t focus properly to my eye, and Loopy we don’t talk about here.
SAI says it's their design and made in Canada, but whatever. As to $5K....lmao! No. It would add a few hundo, max. Just like all the others.
 
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Well...the 1-6's have Japanese glass and such. Perhaps we're now playing the Bill Clinton word game that other optics outfits play in the definition of "made".
Designed in Canada.....Of course
Assembled in Canada....Very possible
The glass is probably Japanese again and components are likely sourced outside Canada (across the Pacific) if it's going to stay in the SAI price scale.
And there is always the possibility the rep misspoke...totally known to happen.


Regarding the illumination thing, as noted their entire reticle design with the "X" is to alleviate the urgent need for "nuclear brightness" and the various illumination games expensive and technical LED or fucking around with the big circular globs that kinda sorta look like a bloomed out aimpoint on a FFP on 1x (which is in opposition to their design). I can see the argument for going brighter IF they were to do on the 1-10 model like they later did on the 1-6x where they have an offering where they omit the rapid aiming "X" and illuminating the thin part of the crosshair is a benefit on 1x.

Though I must say, I do wish most of these mid-tier optic manufacturers would fucking cool it with the "NV setting" bullshit on LPVO's and leaving me with maybe 4 or 5 usable settings out of the 11 and give me a few more brightness settings at the top instead of the bottom. Like with the Aimpoint T/H models and Eotech 3/2...if you can afford a clip on, you can pony up the 5-10% for your NV settings.
 
Can you shed light on origins? I presume components from Japan and not the Philippines or China?
If they do not disclose it, I should not either. The components come from a few different places though, and are all put together and aligned in Canada. That's how they are able to say that it is made in Canada. Assembly quality is a big deal, so I am pretty happy that they brought it in house.

To the best of my knowledge, nothing comes from PRC, although I do not know where the adhesives and the raw glass comes from. Lens cutting, shaping, polishing, coating, etc is not done in PRC, neither is the reticle. Interestingly, in a conversation I had with them, it came out that the tolerances they put on the reticle manufacturing were so tight that they had go to a completely different manufacturer for the reticle because all the people they normally do business with could not deliver.

ILya
 
If they do not disclose it, I should not either. The components come from a few different places though, and are all put together and aligned in Canada. That's how they are able to say that it is made in Canada. Assembly quality is a big deal, so I am pretty happy that they brought it in house.

To the best of my knowledge, nothing comes from PRC, although I do not know where the adhesives and the raw glass comes from. Lens cutting, shaping, polishing, coating, etc is not done in PRC, neither is the reticle. Interestingly, in a conversation I had with them, it came out that the tolerances they put on the reticle manufacturing were so tight that they had go to a completely different manufacturer for the reticle because all the people they normally do business with could not deliver.

ILya
Well, thats what I care about. I have a strict no China policy for items that count.
 
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ILya, Have you done a review on the Trijicon Credo 1-10 x28 mm Mil scope? Thank you.
I have not done a full review. If memory serves me right, it is the same exact scope as Eotech 1-10x28 except with different reticle and turrets. I can't remember offhand if Trijicon's elevation turret is locking or not though.

Either way, I have seen several scopes base don this LOW 1-10x28 design and they were all very competent.

I slightly prefer the Delta version because they kept it with side focus, which helps to finetune it for use with clip-ons and for longer distance stuff, but they are all very capable.

ILya
 
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