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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Holding zero
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 599398" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>i am not a scope expert by no means but i am going to say no way. could this happen. i could see it move due to recoil but coming back to zero? </p><p>Now the cross hairs might flex maybe but you would never know it or see it at least that is my opinion. why would you ask this question? and what kind of scope are you using? not sure what your problem is that would let you think something like this is happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 599398, member: 10980"] i am not a scope expert by no means but i am going to say no way. could this happen. i could see it move due to recoil but coming back to zero? Now the cross hairs might flex maybe but you would never know it or see it at least that is my opinion. why would you ask this question? and what kind of scope are you using? not sure what your problem is that would let you think something like this is happening. [/QUOTE]
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