CamaroMan
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2022
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the vx3 is at least as bad as your diamondback.
are you shooting off a lead sled? cause if so we can be nearly certain that you have in fact broken that scope.
here's a place to learn anything you'd ever like to know about scopes that work, and ones that don't:
Rifle Scope Field Evaluations
rokslide.com
Wonderful ill take a look, unfortunately i dont have $ to throw around but if my scope is in fact faulty id upgrade at least to a leupold (used their rings on both our rifles)- been a really tough 2 years running my shop.
This explains my situations EXACTLY:
Say that you have a group of buddies. All of them shoot and hunt a lot- A lot. Ammunition expenditure per year is measured in pallets, not cases. As you shoot and hunt, you notice misses on animals and targets that should not have happened- failures. At first everyone chalks it up to “stuff happens”. But it keeps happening. Then you start noticing trends- some rifles and scopes never have problems, some are consistently causing issues. So everyone starts keeping a log of what happens. Soon it becomes obvious that through round counts and hard use that some scope and rifle options have way less issues, and a couple failures are near unheard of.
PARTIAL FAIL: Either the scope has more than 2% error in adjustments but was consistent, groups sizes were larger than base line, or the scope passed the 18” and 36” single drops holding zero, but lost zero on the 3x3 36” drops.





