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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope durability
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffP40" data-source="post: 498554" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>I doubt that it will hurt the scope, but I suppose it could be detrimental to the accuracy of the adjustments to be at their limits. I would imagine the higher end scopes would be less affected as a lower quality one, just due to the tolerences. I, for one, would not want my scope to be at its' limit, just to be confident of its' accuracy. To be close to the limit, shouldn't be a problem. If it is, you probably need a different scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffP40, post: 498554, member: 6625"] I doubt that it will hurt the scope, but I suppose it could be detrimental to the accuracy of the adjustments to be at their limits. I would imagine the higher end scopes would be less affected as a lower quality one, just due to the tolerences. I, for one, would not want my scope to be at its' limit, just to be confident of its' accuracy. To be close to the limit, shouldn't be a problem. If it is, you probably need a different scope. [/QUOTE]
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