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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1813094" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>You had a bad experience. Leupolds forever Have had not the best tracking turrets. The new high dollar are better I am sure. If you are adjusting left or down and compressing the spring they are ok. But coming up or right it takes a few shots for them to get where you want them. So if I am coming right or up I go too far and then come back to where I want to be. A few taps with the plastic handle of a big screw driver helps too. But if you are dialing when hunting of course that would be a pain. And not an option. I have a few VX6,s and I have not had your trouble. But the old VX 2,s and 3,s were pretty much poke and hope after an adjustment. The only leupold I have ever had to send back was a VX3 1.5 to 5 on a weatherby 416. Rifle quit shooting and I took it off and shook it and it jingled. lol not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1813094, member: 112579"] You had a bad experience. Leupolds forever Have had not the best tracking turrets. The new high dollar are better I am sure. If you are adjusting left or down and compressing the spring they are ok. But coming up or right it takes a few shots for them to get where you want them. So if I am coming right or up I go too far and then come back to where I want to be. A few taps with the plastic handle of a big screw driver helps too. But if you are dialing when hunting of course that would be a pain. And not an option. I have a few VX6,s and I have not had your trouble. But the old VX 2,s and 3,s were pretty much poke and hope after an adjustment. The only leupold I have ever had to send back was a VX3 1.5 to 5 on a weatherby 416. Rifle quit shooting and I took it off and shook it and it jingled. lol not good. [/QUOTE]
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