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I was shooting today off a good bench and it felt good. I'm not the best shot, but I'm not bad with a rifle. This was at 200 yards shooting a 6.5 Creedmoor 143 grain Hornady Precision Hunter. I was just sighting in, this is a capped scope and I won't be dialing it in the field. If I wanted to move POI like 1 inch to the left, I would give it 2 clicks (1/4 MOA adjustments) and the first shot would be WAY to the left (like 4 inches or more). It did this in all directions, not just left. It would take several shots to settle back and reflect close to a 1 inch shift (or whatever I inputted) but it never felt like it only moved it that amount. I got to where I had a second target and after an adjustment, I would shoot 1 or 2 rounds of cheaper ammo at that second target before returning to my main target and the more expensive ammo. I've never had a scope do this. My other scopes might not be perfect with dialing in my zero, but it at least made sense and was kind of predictable.
I hate to send it in with the season a few months away and I'm about to get busy bow hunting.
Thanks for any input. I got this scope specifically because it wasn't supposed to do crap like this.
I tried just clicking then shooting and also clicking and then gently tapping the turrets with my fingers afterwards, like I've seen some people do, and it didn't make a difference.
I hate to send it in with the season a few months away and I'm about to get busy bow hunting.
Thanks for any input. I got this scope specifically because it wasn't supposed to do crap like this.
I tried just clicking then shooting and also clicking and then gently tapping the turrets with my fingers afterwards, like I've seen some people do, and it didn't make a difference.