How many have missed animals due to a failed scope?

Have you missed an animal due to a defective scope?

  • Yes

    Votes: 40 47.1%
  • No

    Votes: 45 52.9%

  • Total voters
    85

JGRaider

WKR
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Been big game hunting since 1971, and guided over 160 hunters decades later. There are many reasons for missing an animal your shooting at. 99% of the time it wasn't the scope's fault.
 
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oregon coast
I know I have made a bad shot from losing zero, liver shot a buck a few years ago, ended up shooting him 4 times not understanding what was going on. The last shot I decided to shoot him in the neck to get him dead and that shot ended up being a good shot behind the shoulder, other 3 were back. Luckily I had some room to see him after the initial shot, if he was on the edge of brush, it would have been a tough deal

Was shooting about 4” right and a little high at 100yds when I was able to shoot. That was a vx3 with a cds elevation I never used, but man that scope really robbed confidence

I don’t think it ever stayed zeroed. Had a fixed 4 I used for a short while that was seemingly solid, but that was the only leupold that I have had that didn’t lose zero often. Usually not a bunch, but always 1-2” in some direction (never long periods between checking)
 

Tx_300wsm

Lil-Rokslider
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I have twice. Once with a vortex diamondback, and the other time was with a leupold VX-3. The diamondback was a scope failure, couldn’t get it rezeroed afterwards, the leupold sits on my .22 now. Since switching to a Nightforce SHV and Warne rings the only time I’ve had to rezero is when I put on a suppressor.
 
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Interesting POLL

To my knowledge, it has never happened. And there’s been more than a few animals I’ve missed and then I went back and checked my rifle and it was fine.

I love all the drop testing going on around here, but it’s not made me paranoid enough to switch scopes yet ( don’t hate me Form)

So I answered your POLL as no.

However, I did witness it happen with a friend once, it was back in 2004 so I can’t remember what scope it was but he always had great gear so it was a good brand name scope (whatever that means by today’s standards lol ). Missed a buck and when we checked zero he was off at least the width of an 8 inch diameter quakie at 100 yards.

And yet @The Guide didn't giggle when you said 'no'.

I must've really missed him off one day...
 

whoami-72

Lil-Rokslider
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If scope mounts count then yes. I kept asking people why Chinese scopes are worse and everyone always told me quality but could never explain what was poor quality. So, I decided to try it. After a full summer of frustrated shooting where every once in a while the zero would shift I thought I finally figured out that I had must have forgotten to tighten the scope mount.........

A few weeks later I had a pronghorn at 200 yards and completely missed it. After being super pissed off I drove 2.5 hours to my home range and found out my zero was 12" low. I looked down and realized the paint was literally peeling off of the mounts and could see where the paint had rubbed on the scope as it slid. Never again will I get Chinese mounts.
 
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