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Zeiss Scope Tracking Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Whitetail_kid" data-source="post: 2538932" data-attributes="member: 119718"><p>Hello everyone! I have a Zeiss V4 6-24x50 and am all the sudden having tracking issues with it. I went to the range on Sunday and shot targets and silhouettes at 300 and 400 yards and everything went smoothly, even had a decent group at 300 yards. Then I went back out today, did everything the same, and the gun was hitting 6 inches high. So, we backed it down 8 clicks from what it should've been to account for how high the gun was shooting, and sure enough it hit the bullseye. The gun has not been handled roughly and has been in a case the whole time. I also might add that nothing on the scope had been lose, as we checked it after the fact. The gun is a shooter, as we had a sub-moa group today at 300 once I backed it down, so we know the problem isn't there. Has anyone else had issues with the Zeiss?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Whitetail_kid, post: 2538932, member: 119718"] Hello everyone! I have a Zeiss V4 6-24x50 and am all the sudden having tracking issues with it. I went to the range on Sunday and shot targets and silhouettes at 300 and 400 yards and everything went smoothly, even had a decent group at 300 yards. Then I went back out today, did everything the same, and the gun was hitting 6 inches high. So, we backed it down 8 clicks from what it should've been to account for how high the gun was shooting, and sure enough it hit the bullseye. The gun has not been handled roughly and has been in a case the whole time. I also might add that nothing on the scope had been lose, as we checked it after the fact. The gun is a shooter, as we had a sub-moa group today at 300 once I backed it down, so we know the problem isn't there. Has anyone else had issues with the Zeiss? [/QUOTE]
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