Overwhelmed by scope choices

If zero retention is a priority, it’s really not overwhelming. At least until these scope companies quietly fix the problem and more scopes can pass a drop test.
 
Call me crazy, but holding zero is an important feature in a hunting scope. Probably the most important feature when differentiating between otherwise decent options.
Do you have any experience with Leica not holding zero?
I have 6 Leicas that the rifles they ride on get passed around and treated like rented mules. None have ever lost zero.
 
Do you have any experience with Leica not holding zero?
I have 6 Leicas that the rifles they ride on get passed around and treated like rented mules. None have ever lost zero.
I had a Leica ER that failed after 300 rounds of 30-06. Loved that thing - literally could see in the dark. I'm not one to trust stuff that breaks so I sold it. Wish I still had it cause I stepped down to 243.
 
Do you have any experience with Leica not holding zero?
I have 6 Leicas that the rifles they ride on get passed around and treated like rented mules. None have ever lost zero.


There are credible documented reports on this forum of the Amplus losing zero. Which is no surprise because Leica, Swaro, and Zeiss clearly don't give a shit about durability in hard use.

Additionally, unfortunately, it's safe to assume that any scope made for civilian use will lose zero when dropped unless it has passed the drop tests here. They just aren't designed for it.
 
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