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Rifle banged around, thoughts on zero hold?
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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1771285" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>Not being as light and agile as I once was, I slipped on ice and wacked my Leupold scope hard enough to scratch and slightly ding the objective bell of the scope. I hunted with the rifle the rest of the day hoping that the zero would be okay. The next morning we were on the way to our hunting area passing a place where I could take a shot at a previously measured 510 yard. Set up across the hood of the truck and placed a shot within an inch of the point of aim. Yahoo for me.</p><p>If you have any question or doubt as the accuracy of your rifle for any reason, particularly a drop, thud or bounce, take the time to shoot the rifle to verify accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1771285, member: 14169"] Not being as light and agile as I once was, I slipped on ice and wacked my Leupold scope hard enough to scratch and slightly ding the objective bell of the scope. I hunted with the rifle the rest of the day hoping that the zero would be okay. The next morning we were on the way to our hunting area passing a place where I could take a shot at a previously measured 510 yard. Set up across the hood of the truck and placed a shot within an inch of the point of aim. Yahoo for me. If you have any question or doubt as the accuracy of your rifle for any reason, particularly a drop, thud or bounce, take the time to shoot the rifle to verify accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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