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<blockquote data-quote="skookum" data-source="post: 956587" data-attributes="member: 38521"><p>I dialed up 9.25 MOA to shoot at a pumpkin last fall, I shot, missed, by a lot. I thought maybe I had jerked so I shot again and hit in the same place, about 3 moa low. So I adjusted and shot again. Hit in the same place. After playing game for 5 more rounds, I dialed back to 0, and went back to zero it at 100. After making 2 full rotations downward(Well passed the original zero) I had it back on paper. </p><p>I took the scope off and sent it in, I got it back, they said it was tracking fine, so I took out again only have the same thing happen. So I sent it back, and THIS time someone actually looked at it and I got a replacement. This scope did great for about 100 rounds and then I had it slip twice but on a much lesser scale. </p><p>I've spent enough time behind a rifle to know it was not operator error and my advice would be to but a Leupold or just save your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skookum, post: 956587, member: 38521"] I dialed up 9.25 MOA to shoot at a pumpkin last fall, I shot, missed, by a lot. I thought maybe I had jerked so I shot again and hit in the same place, about 3 moa low. So I adjusted and shot again. Hit in the same place. After playing game for 5 more rounds, I dialed back to 0, and went back to zero it at 100. After making 2 full rotations downward(Well passed the original zero) I had it back on paper. I took the scope off and sent it in, I got it back, they said it was tracking fine, so I took out again only have the same thing happen. So I sent it back, and THIS time someone actually looked at it and I got a replacement. This scope did great for about 100 rounds and then I had it slip twice but on a much lesser scale. I've spent enough time behind a rifle to know it was not operator error and my advice would be to but a Leupold or just save your money. [/QUOTE]
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