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Gun tipped over on bench! scope broke?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2330929" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Two things I see. Yes it absolutely matters what brand scope it is if you tell me bsa I'd say yep it probably moved and needs rezero.</p><p> If you told me any top brand or higher end scope in any major brand I would say look to the bases and rings. Mine always fall off bags and benches never once have I had an issue. If it did not it off and it hold zero still replace how could you be confident in that scope out hunting if you slip a bit and hit it good?</p><p> If it only for bench shooting keep it no problem.</p><p> But with a rifle like that which sounds like it is a great rig I believe it's in your mounts unless you have a lower end scopes. I've had several low end vortex get knocked out of wack and disposed of them promptly to a target gun after being returned. The mid tier higher end vortex have take some serious abuse and never failed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2330929, member: 54383"] Two things I see. Yes it absolutely matters what brand scope it is if you tell me bsa I’d say yep it probably moved and needs rezero. If you told me any top brand or higher end scope in any major brand I would say look to the bases and rings. Mine always fall off bags and benches never once have I had an issue. If it did not it off and it hold zero still replace how could you be confident in that scope out hunting if you slip a bit and hit it good? If it only for bench shooting keep it no problem. But with a rifle like that which sounds like it is a great rig I believe it’s in your mounts unless you have a lower end scopes. I’ve had several low end vortex get knocked out of wack and disposed of them promptly to a target gun after being returned. The mid tier higher end vortex have take some serious abuse and never failed. [/QUOTE]
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