Vortex tracking problem

Bigcat_hunter

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Ok I bought a Vortex PST viper 6-24 for a new build. The scope won't hold zero after you use the elevation turret. Zero is always at a different spot after turret back down. usually low. Like 3" to 5" low.

I sent it it for repair and got it back to have it do the same. I talked to a tech guy at vortex and he thought my rings were to tight causing problems. I replaced the rings with night force and torqued it to there specs and re zeroed it. It shot consistently from 500 yards to 100 yards thought I was set.

Then today at the range, I checked zero first and it was good. I shot 700 then 1000 then back down to zero and it is 3" low at 100. Then I turret up to 700 & 1000and it is consistently low. Again.

Keep in mind this is shoot 3 shots and let cool, every time. I put the leupold on it to rule out a gun issue. It shot perfect with the Leupold. I am at a loss of what to do. Even if they repair the scope whats to say it won't happen again? I don't think I can trust this scope so I am stuck with a $1000.00 dollar scope I can't use.

I have shot 250 rounds through this 300 RUM so far. I would really like to not shoot out the **** barrel trying to get the scope issue resolved. What would you do?
 
We had an issue with my sons scope (same as yours) when we mounted it and
attempted to zero it. In that case the windage wouldnt work at all. The rep said
loosen the screws and see if it works and it did. He then said torque the ring screws
to 15 inch pounds max. The scope seems to function properly. He hasent shot it as much as you however. It is mounted on a 338x378 with over 100 rounds thru it.
 
I would send it back in explaining that the problem hasn't been resolved after the scope was repaired. I'd then ask for a replacement optic. If that scope also failed to track as it should and return to zero, I'd contact Vortex and ask for a money refund. After that, pick up an alternate scope of a different brand or different model Vortex if you were so inclined. Good luck with your situation, I've been there as well with a Razor.

Geb
 
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