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What are the signs of erector failure in a scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1959310" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I have 4 that went bad during shooting sessions over the last 30 years. Unable to track. If I went down or up, they would track way off in elevation and windage. Probably from under a 1" to 5" in all directions.</p><p>I always switched the suspect scope out for a fixed 6 power Busnell (lol....) to test it. It would tell the truth regardless.</p><p>On a couple of occasions I had another shooter to confirm.</p><p>It just happens that way sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1959310, member: 104363"] I have 4 that went bad during shooting sessions over the last 30 years. Unable to track. If I went down or up, they would track way off in elevation and windage. Probably from under a 1" to 5" in all directions. I always switched the suspect scope out for a fixed 6 power Busnell (lol....) to test it. It would tell the truth regardless. On a couple of occasions I had another shooter to confirm. It just happens that way sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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