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Leupold Tracking Question
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1457898" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>I had a Mark 4 on at 270 WSM for 10 years with perfect performance. Last year return to zero started missing the mark by a couple of inches and the parallax would not focus cleanly. I'm not going to lie, the scope had beed on some rough outings. Sent it in and it came back performing exaxtly as before in spite of substantial repairs. I honestly was just ready to toss it but gave the warranty one more try. They tested it and claimed no additional repairs were made but it is now back to perfection and the glass is actually better than it was new. As instructed, I did make a small mounting adjustment to make sure the rings were not covering the small indention on the front tube but otherwise went back on as before. I'm now glad I stuck with it but at the time I was really frustrated. Didn't want to waste any more time and ammo wondering if it was the scope or loads causing the problem. Bottom line is scopes can malfunction just like anything but in the end Leupold made it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1457898, member: 97196"] I had a Mark 4 on at 270 WSM for 10 years with perfect performance. Last year return to zero started missing the mark by a couple of inches and the parallax would not focus cleanly. I’m not going to lie, the scope had beed on some rough outings. Sent it in and it came back performing exaxtly as before in spite of substantial repairs. I honestly was just ready to toss it but gave the warranty one more try. They tested it and claimed no additional repairs were made but it is now back to perfection and the glass is actually better than it was new. As instructed, I did make a small mounting adjustment to make sure the rings were not covering the small indention on the front tube but otherwise went back on as before. I’m now glad I stuck with it but at the time I was really frustrated. Didn’t want to waste any more time and ammo wondering if it was the scope or loads causing the problem. Bottom line is scopes can malfunction just like anything but in the end Leupold made it right. [/QUOTE]
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