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Vortex - Not a Wise CS Business Decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 1238935" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>I just spoke with Larry at Vortex and my scope rubber ring is doing the same thing. Larry told me he has never heard of this problem. So either they have only had a few failures, or they are hiding the truth that the rubber fails, and it becomes loose. Once loose the rubber slips on the power ring and it is VERY hard to get the power to adjust. Larry told me to get some gorilla glue and a tooth pick and glue it back into place. He did offer for me to have it sent in and repaired, but since it is mounted on my muzzle loader, I prefer not to have to re-zero if there is an easy fix. I personally feel the proper fix would be a metal clamp on throw lever but that was not offered as a fix, only glue after cleaned.</p><p></p><p>As for the scopes, I have many Vortex, but if these little BS failures continue to occur without support from Vortex, my numbers will reduce not grow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 1238935, member: 20769"] I just spoke with Larry at Vortex and my scope rubber ring is doing the same thing. Larry told me he has never heard of this problem. So either they have only had a few failures, or they are hiding the truth that the rubber fails, and it becomes loose. Once loose the rubber slips on the power ring and it is VERY hard to get the power to adjust. Larry told me to get some gorilla glue and a tooth pick and glue it back into place. He did offer for me to have it sent in and repaired, but since it is mounted on my muzzle loader, I prefer not to have to re-zero if there is an easy fix. I personally feel the proper fix would be a metal clamp on throw lever but that was not offered as a fix, only glue after cleaned. As for the scopes, I have many Vortex, but if these little BS failures continue to occur without support from Vortex, my numbers will reduce not grow [/QUOTE]
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