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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which scopes track accurately?
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<blockquote data-quote="NoCuntryForOldMen" data-source="post: 1512545" data-attributes="member: 107699"><p>I have been doing a lot of reading lately on scopes as I look to buy my first real nice piece of glass and as I started researching the Leupold VX 6HD I read about issues with Leupold scopes not tracking accurately or returning to zero properly. Since I don't want to spend thousands on a scope and have to worry if turning the turrets does what I think it should I read up more on this and it seems like a lot of scopes don't always track accurately. </p><p></p><p>Nightforce seems to have a great reputation in this regard but I'd like to expand my options as a lot of those scopes are on the heavier side. If it comes down to it I'd rather lug around some extra weight and have something I can 100% depend on but is accurate tracking really such a unicorn? Take price, weight, etc out of the equation, what scopes would you be willing to say will track accurately and return to zero properly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoCuntryForOldMen, post: 1512545, member: 107699"] I have been doing a lot of reading lately on scopes as I look to buy my first real nice piece of glass and as I started researching the Leupold VX 6HD I read about issues with Leupold scopes not tracking accurately or returning to zero properly. Since I don’t want to spend thousands on a scope and have to worry if turning the turrets does what I think it should I read up more on this and it seems like a lot of scopes don’t always track accurately. Nightforce seems to have a great reputation in this regard but I’d like to expand my options as a lot of those scopes are on the heavier side. If it comes down to it I’d rather lug around some extra weight and have something I can 100% depend on but is accurate tracking really such a unicorn? Take price, weight, etc out of the equation, what scopes would you be willing to say will track accurately and return to zero properly? [/QUOTE]
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