So, what I just learned is that I'm really glad I bought my 1-6X24EE when I did, for the price I paid, even though it didn't work for what I thought it would. And I'm not selling it for anything.
Also, as has been stated, "precision rifle shooting" has become a large part of the market, while we hunters retain a small part, and, especially in Germany/Austria, despite the wonderful marketing, is becoming smaller. This is why you can buy fine German rifles for such a reasonable price. Older hunters move to the Happy Hunting Grounds, and their heirs by law need to either sell the rifles, or have them destroyed/rendered incapable of use. That's the modern world in which we live.
Who the hell wants to shoot an elk at 700m? Get closer.
Second thought: Optics are not rocket surgery. I mean, we know what works, and we can probably buy high quality glass, right? So why don't we, as a group, invest some of our hard earned cash and create a company that assembles/manufactures the scopes that we want/need? I don't have a large amount of free cash, but I understand logistics and distribution, and I'm willing to invest my time. Who's with me? It's a niche/vertical market, but what do we need to make it work?