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IOR 3-18 x 42 Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 474543" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Hope this newer IOR scope survives. Following in your footpath, I had two 3-18x42s puke their guts. One on a 300 Win Mag. One on a 338 Edge. Both braked rifles. The scope on the 300 Win Mag lasted a lot longer than the one on the 338 Edge. I didn't even get 30 shots down the bore of the Edge before that scope was toast. The one on the 300 Win Mag died a longer slower death, which is almost worse than one coming undone all at once. It took quite a bit of time, effort, and ammo, and an errant shot on some game before I finally confirmed the scope was shifting its zero point. Not enough to be obvious with a single shot. But enough over periods of time to become a real pain in the rear. I finally bailed for lighter scopes for my carry rifles, which don't come unglued. At least not so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 474543, member: 4191"] Hope this newer IOR scope survives. Following in your footpath, I had two 3-18x42s puke their guts. One on a 300 Win Mag. One on a 338 Edge. Both braked rifles. The scope on the 300 Win Mag lasted a lot longer than the one on the 338 Edge. I didn't even get 30 shots down the bore of the Edge before that scope was toast. The one on the 300 Win Mag died a longer slower death, which is almost worse than one coming undone all at once. It took quite a bit of time, effort, and ammo, and an errant shot on some game before I finally confirmed the scope was shifting its zero point. Not enough to be obvious with a single shot. But enough over periods of time to become a real pain in the rear. I finally bailed for lighter scopes for my carry rifles, which don't come unglued. At least not so far. [/QUOTE]
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