I always have a backup rifle when I go hunting.Darn it. Not sure I have enough time before the trip to send the scope into Vortex.
I always have a backup rifle when I go hunting.Darn it. Not sure I have enough time before the trip to send the scope into Vortex.
Are you absolutely sure they are cracks?Darn it. Not sure I have enough time before the trip to send the scope into Vortex.
Thats my plan actually!I always have a backup rifle when I go hunting.
Does it have the Dead-Hold or the V-Brite reticle? Again, I'm just thinking out of the box. CheersCrossfire II 6-18x44 AO
Dead-HoldDoes it have the Dead-Hold or the V-Brite reticle? Again, I'm just thinking out of the box. Cheers
It never hurts to have a better ring. It appears that the OP is using a Warne scope rings. If so, I have the same one on my 30 Gibbs propelling 190 Berger at 2806 FPS without issues. However, I use a mylar-type tape to help secure the scope. I have been doing this on all my scopes for a while now and stopped lapping them. I learned this from an old-time LRH member, Bruce Ventura. He used to be active here, but his business takes up most of his time.While you are at it, replace those vertical split rings with a set of Warne Mountain Tech rings.
I've often wondered about Bruce miss his presence.I have been doing this on all my scopes for a while now and stopped lapping them. I learned this from an old-time LRH member, Bruce Ventura. He used to be active here, but his business takes up most of his time.