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Your first mistake was buying a vortex. Correct that mistake before proceeding
THIS IS WHY YOU SEE SO MANY USED VORTEX SCOPES FOR SALE.Call Vortex, let them know another one of their scopes needs to go to the crusher.
Fortunately they have a good warranty. Unfortunately you need to use it.
He already stated he's had the rifle for 25 years. He likely knows what ammo works by now.I own 14 Vortex optics. I own Vortex not because they are affordable. Price is not an issue.
I have never had an issue with a Vortex scope. Some of my rifles shoot 1/4 to 1/2 MOA after tweaks and load development.
Your issue might be something that has not been already mentioned.
For example, I have used factory ammo that was really unstable.
Yeah, that would do it too!I think I *might* have figured out an issue. On close examination the screw that holds the stock to the receiver had come a little loose. The barrel and receiver had play until I tightened the screw a half turn.
Back to the range to see if that was the issue.
Yeah, but the Koreans don't make Dalmatians.I own 63 kias and I drive them at 320mph for 9 billion miles and get 104 mpg. So yours can't possibly have thrown a rod
^^^This right here is also true.Which Vortex scope did you mount? Their economy models are from China, and quality varies.
Do you know how many Vortex scopes are sold compared to Leupold or Nightforce, etc.? Last I read it was about eight to one.AMEN!
THIS IS WHY YOU SEE SO MANY USED VORTEX SCOPES FOR SALE.
Mostly the ones turding out are the cheaper Made in China Crossfire, Strike Eagle and Diamondback series scopes, the military and real competitors are not using those models.Do you know how many Vortex scopes are sold compared to Leupold or Nightforce, etc.? Last I read it was about eight to one.
Not sure if I remember right but I read a few years back that Vortex Beat out Nightforce & Leupold for military contracts.
I also read that Vortex dominates among pro-competitive shooters.
I agree. Just send it back to Vortex after you drive over it with your jeep and get a free no questions asked replacement.Mostly the one turding out are the cheaper Made in China Crossfire, Strike Eagle and Diamondback series scopes, the military and real competitors are not using those models.
Personally, I Don't give a rat's patootie. Given my history of having 2 jobs shipped to China while I'm left here wondering where my next meal will come from, bubblegum anyone who decides to manufacture stuff over there. The fact that a lot of the raw materials we ship over there to come back as crap thrown in a dump a few years later is icing on the cake.Do you know how many Vortex scopes are sold compared to Leupold or Nightforce, etc.? Last I read it was about eight to one.
Not sure if I remember right but I read a few years back that Vortex Beat out Nightforce & Leupold for military contracts.
I also read that Vortex dominates among pro-competitive shooters.
Regardless, what other scope makers offer a Vortex like unconditional lifetime guarantee? Vortex sounds like smart money to me.
I dunno. That might have some effect, but that's a pretty extreme up and down spread for just a half turn of the screw. Good luck just the same.I think I *might* have figured out an issue. On close examination the screw that holds the stock to the receiver had come a little loose. The barrel and receiver had play until I tightened the screw a half turn.
Back to the range to see if that was the issue.
I'd shoot it a couple times too, just for good measure.I agree. Just send it back to Vortex after you drive over it with your jeep and get a free no questions asked replacement.
While I do have two Viper GenII, and three other Vipers. Here is a picture of me punching holes through coins @ 215 yards all day long with a Vortex crossfire.Mostly the ones turding out are the cheaper Made in China Crossfire, Strike Eagle and Diamondback series scopes, the military and real competitors are not using those models.
While I do have two Viper GenII, and three other Vipers. Here is a picture of me punching holes through coins @ 215 yards all day long with a Vortex crossfire.
Remy 700 .223 bedded & load development.
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