@Macintosh got the general idea, but he drives a Jeep, so I don't trust anything he says. (Edit: or is the Jeep driver @mxgsfmdpx sorry if I miss labeled you Macintosh).Not quite sure what you mean here. All I was getting at is I don't feel it's "ridiculous " to evaluate a scope , to some extent anyway based on someone's experience in the field taking game over a lengthy period of time. No doubt lots will disagree with me as I said I agree to disagree.
Also fwiw if I took a fall hard enough to crack the stock on my rifle I would be shooting way more than one single shot to verify that there wasn't a problem, but that's just me. I have a deep respect for the Animals I hunt and feel I owe it to that animal to be as competent as I can
If a scope shifts up to 1 MOA between shots, and the shooter and gun can consistently hold sub 1.5 MOA, that gives a 2.5 MOA impact area, well withing the vitals of a deer at 200 yards, and likely within the vitals going out to 400 yards. So, does that shift matter?
6 weeks and 700 to 800 shots ago, I was a 3.5 MOA shooter for prone shots from field rests (and had a personal hard limit of 200 yards on game in perfect conditions). Now I would say I'm a sub 1.7 MOA shooter, with most ten round groups being under 1.2 MOA and some 3-5 round groups sub 0.5 MOA (which demonstrates how inadequate such groups are, but now I'm getting off topic and thinking of another poster who brags about never shooting anything other than cold bore shots). Anyway, until very recently, a scope that danced by 1 MOA would have been insignificant for my ability to put shots on game, and if I did miss because of the scope, I would have blamed the shooter. Within my MER, worrying about the shift is pole vaulting over mouse turds.
What follows is why I still cared. It is for the general reader and not directed at you.
One, while I could not spot a shift, if the internal can shift easily, then it is possible they shift significantly more than 1 MOA. A neighbor has a story were he was missing caribou on easy shots. From riding in the 4x4 his scope was off about 15 MOA, bore sighting was enough to show it had shifted. No, I don't know the scope he was using, and yes he still uses that scope and thinks it works well.
Two, I had hopes of becoming a better shooter, and to do that I needed equipment that did not mislead me.
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