They aren’t sold in stores. They sell direct to the consumer, just like SWFA and Maven.Mr.H,
I am peeking at the Tract options because of your post. The Toric 2.5-15x44 FFP with the illuminated Mil reticle has a good deal of what I am looking for, including length and weight, focusing down to 10 yards, and price. Additionally, the website says it has Schott glass, is made in Japan, and the warranty looks very good from here.
I have heard about Tract but never really took this company seriously. Would you hazard a guess as to why Tract is not spoken of more? For every time I have heard Tract mentioned, I have heard other companies talked about multiplied dozens of times. Thanks. S7
Edit: And to keep the OP's concerns in mind better, there are higher magnifications available, at least 25x, according to my cursory look.
So marketing is a strong persuader when a shooter walks into Cabelas/Bass Pro/Academy/Etc….whats being promoted? Mostly Vortex and Leupold. When you examine your end cost, some of that money goes to the retailer, another portion goes to the distributor, and another portion goes to the manufacturer, who pays a marketing company to advertise their scopes. So, my question to you is your $1500 scope from some marketed scope company equal in quality to another unit sold direct to the consumer without all the intermediary mark-ups?
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