The Badger
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My forearm sling swivel on my Model 70 300WM let loose and my rifle hit the frozen ice on the front bell. Shot at a Quebec caribou in 1990 and was able to see I hit high. Used Kentucky windage and held about 2 feet under Caribou at about 150 yards, DRT. Back at camp it shot about 4 feet high at 100 yds and I couldn't get it to hold zero. It was a Shepherd 3-10, sent it back and the bell threads were knocked loose. They fixed it, lubed it, etc and sent it back to me no charge. Has held zero ever since. Got rid of those swivels and replaced with lockable swivels.
Had the same incident with a front sling swivel over a concrete driveway while unlocking the truck early one morning. Landed on the bell and muzzle and literally bounced a foot off the pavement. Unfortunately or fortunately, it hit hard enough that there was no way I'd have confidence that it was still on. Had a spare handy so didn't need to hunt it. After checking, it had a 3 MOA shift in windage and 1 MOA in elevation. Have knocked them pretty darn hard in the past, but thats the only time I've ever had a shift. Scope still held perfect zero after that though.
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