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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scopes and muzzleloader recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 890434" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Funny thing about Nikon....... its the most likely to fail from the reports of hunters having problems. I have a Nikon 2.5-10x50 Monarch in LA right now getting repaired. Arrived there yesterday.</p><p> </p><p> When I called Nikon, I discussed the use of the lead sled and possible problems. The person that I talked to, didn't know anything about it or, rather it could or wouldn't affect their scopes. He couldn't tell me what their scopes were subjected to in testing either. Trying to talk to an engineer, is impossible to say the least. I certainly found that out with Leupold.</p><p> </p><p> I was fortunate to have an identical Nikon that I put on a centerfire..... that I never use. So I removed that and put it on the muzz for this year's hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 890434, member: 33046"] Funny thing about Nikon....... its the most likely to fail from the reports of hunters having problems. I have a Nikon 2.5-10x50 Monarch in LA right now getting repaired. Arrived there yesterday. When I called Nikon, I discussed the use of the lead sled and possible problems. The person that I talked to, didn't know anything about it or, rather it could or wouldn't affect their scopes. He couldn't tell me what their scopes were subjected to in testing either. Trying to talk to an engineer, is impossible to say the least. I certainly found that out with Leupold. I was fortunate to have an identical Nikon that I put on a centerfire..... that I never use. So I removed that and put it on the muzz for this year's hunt. [/QUOTE]
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