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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New lightweight rig need glass
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbsniper" data-source="post: 2483126" data-attributes="member: 97234"><p>I literally just sent my new Leupold VX6HD back. Would not hold zero. They paid for shipping. I purchased it thru Eurooptic as a demo. It didn't have optical zero or hold zero. It happens, problems arise. I've always had great history with Leupold and customer service, so i use them always.</p><p></p><p>My history; police sniper nearly 17 years, mounted or zeroed 100+ scopes for friends, dept or mine. Always use torque wrench and locktite. It was a brand new Christensen Arms MPR in 300WM. On paper at 50, move to 100; 1 on 2 miss. Repeat, same results. So I mounted another scope to eliminate the possibility it was the new rifle. Shot moa at 100 and 200 yards, not the rifle. And yes, during the break in, I was concerned I couldn't get a group but the break in was very I important. My plan is to use it for a bear hunt in May</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbsniper, post: 2483126, member: 97234"] I literally just sent my new Leupold VX6HD back. Would not hold zero. They paid for shipping. I purchased it thru Eurooptic as a demo. It didn't have optical zero or hold zero. It happens, problems arise. I've always had great history with Leupold and customer service, so i use them always. My history; police sniper nearly 17 years, mounted or zeroed 100+ scopes for friends, dept or mine. Always use torque wrench and locktite. It was a brand new Christensen Arms MPR in 300WM. On paper at 50, move to 100; 1 on 2 miss. Repeat, same results. So I mounted another scope to eliminate the possibility it was the new rifle. Shot moa at 100 and 200 yards, not the rifle. And yes, during the break in, I was concerned I couldn't get a group but the break in was very I important. My plan is to use it for a bear hunt in May [/QUOTE]
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