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Reloading
Can a scope cause issues with only vertical stringing?
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<blockquote data-quote="GHDIII" data-source="post: 1961100" data-attributes="member: 112499"><p>I bought an Athlon Midas Tac that I found for $500. Thought it was worth going for a not so proven scope at a great price. The first couple trips to the range were suprising excellent. The I put the gun on a plane. Even in a Pelican case the scope somehow got damaged. Significant vertical stringing when I tried to sight it in. I packed the gun up and used another to finish the hunting trip. When I flew home the scope was even worse. It was hitting as high as 10" above POA at 100 yards. I adjusted down 10 MOA and the rounds strung again. This time only reaching about 8" high. I sent the scope to Athlon and they determined it to be faulty. So, long story short... Yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHDIII, post: 1961100, member: 112499"] I bought an Athlon Midas Tac that I found for $500. Thought it was worth going for a not so proven scope at a great price. The first couple trips to the range were suprising excellent. The I put the gun on a plane. Even in a Pelican case the scope somehow got damaged. Significant vertical stringing when I tried to sight it in. I packed the gun up and used another to finish the hunting trip. When I flew home the scope was even worse. It was hitting as high as 10" above POA at 100 yards. I adjusted down 10 MOA and the rounds strung again. This time only reaching about 8" high. I sent the scope to Athlon and they determined it to be faulty. So, long story short... Yes. [/QUOTE]
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