NevadaMike
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Does this count as traveling or dialing?They seem to be great if you don’t travel, dial the turrets, or use the rifle it’s on
Does this count as traveling or dialing?They seem to be great if you don’t travel, dial the turrets, or use the rifle it’s on
I don’t see 13 other rifles piled on top in the back seat with a bunch of other crap on it. Quit babying it and really test itDoes this count as traveling or dialing?
Well all the rifles are standing up inside my bathroom door in the boat picture. They are in there somewhere under all the crap.I don’t see 13 other rifles piled on top in the back seat with a bunch of other crap on it. Quit babying it and really test it
Well all the rifles are standing up inside my bathroom door in the boat picture. They are in there somewhere under all the crap.
I replied not because I am a Leupold guy but rather this form has people selling off stuff that has served them well. I currently run 2 of the new Mavens based on info here on the reticle, I have a Nightforce on my 50 and a Zeiss V6. I don’t know the numbers but no doubt Leupold sells some multiple of other brands so there are more of them out there. A little information can be dangerous. On one of these threads a guy was selling his Leupold because his “PRS” buddies failed to hold zero by .3 and .4. What he did not get is right in his argument his PRS buddy was checking in high winds. A friend that was using one of my Alaska rifles last month with a VX5 had a success hunt and was sold on them. He told me he was going to get one because his scope at home had “failed.” I said slow down and check a few things. When he got back to Texas he sent a video of him able to wobble his rail with very little force. I just think shear numbers and our general lack of understanding sometimes leads us to improper conclusions.Seems like the leupy guys feel targeted by the people that have had problems with them. I know of at least 1 that has held zero, so I know its possible. In order to show the naysayers, Id love see some leupold scopes zero tracked over time in the zero thread to show that they hold zero. Otherwise Im afraid folks might just pass it off as frequent re-zeroing or not tracking a zero and basing success off of “minute of deer” results.
Scope Zero Check Thread
I got to thinking that a thread for posting zero checks would be awesome. It could end up being a great collection of data/information. I'm thinking everyone posts a target whenever they check zero along with notes about shooting conditions and what the rifle has been through since the last...rokslide.com
And the same old JGR...It's the same ol' circle jerk every time "Leupold" comes up. The haters say the successful L users don't know what they're doing, got lucky, it's a matter of time, etc. Fact is some people have trouble with them, many use them successfully.
Dang. This got more traction than I thought it would.
i’m pleased with this particular scope. Granite were only half a year through but the prior three have all been great (and continue to be) for past 30 years
Yeah, the haters condemn them, but they love Tikka's. LOL. Go figure. I've been killing shit from Pa to Africa with Leupold scopes for 45 years. I have at least 2 dozen of them and never had to send one back yet. They somehow survived 300RUM, 458Lott, 470NE and 505Gibbs rifles and some heavy recoiling handguns. Been travelled on plenty of rough roads too. Only thing I didn't do yet was throw any rifles down a rockslide or off a cliff. Seem's to be common here. Maybe that's my problem. Haters, followers, .....whatever. We got plenty of them here.
I replied not because I am a Leupold guy but rather this form has people selling off stuff that has served them well.
I find it interesting that I don’t hear similar arguments from Vortex scope owners. They seem to accept the potential for zero loss due to the “great warranty”. Lots of Leupold owners seem to disregard any potential for zero loss and infer there is a conspiracy against Leupold. Seems a hard argument to make. My take is that even the models that pass the Rokslide drop tests have some potential to fail, but the probability for failure is significantly lower than for models that have not passed.It's the same ol' circle jerk every time "Leupold" comes up. The haters say the successful L users don't know what they're doing, got lucky, it's a matter of time, etc. Fact is some people have trouble with them, many use them successfully.
We can agree to disagree on this one.I find it interesting that I don’t hear similar arguments from Vortex scope owners. They seem to accept the potential for zero loss due to the “great warranty”. Lots of Leupold owners seem to disregard any potential for zero loss and infer there is a conspiracy against Leupold. Seems a hard argument to make. My take is that even the models that pass the Rokslide drop tests have some potential to fail, but the probability for failure is significantly lower than for models that have not passed.
Don’t we always?We can agree to disagree on this one.
On this particular subject for sure.Don’t we always?
Thanks for giving me some credit.On this particular subject for sure.
True, with the full understanding that the Rokslide “drop test” is not really a test. It’s random guys dropping random rifles, in a random fashion, getting random results and then proclaiming that “it passed” or “it failed and I have to buy a new scope”I find it interesting that I don’t hear similar arguments from Vortex scope owners. They seem to accept the potential for zero loss due to the “great warranty”. Lots of Leupold owners seem to disregard any potential for zero loss and infer there is a conspiracy against Leupold. Seems a hard argument to make. My take is that even the models that pass the Rokslide drop tests have some potential to fail, but the probability for failure is significantly lower than for models that have not passed.
I've read about your satisfaction with the AB Raptor 8. I'd buy one tomorrow if I could find one.Thanks for giving me some credit.
I’ve had an LHT for 4 years now. It’s killed close to 40 animals from 17 yards to 957 yards, but the local RS expert has convinced everyone it’s junk. At this point I just keep killing shit with it, along with my family and friends.I find it interesting that I don’t hear similar arguments from Vortex scope owners. They seem to accept the potential for zero loss due to the “great warranty”. Lots of Leupold owners seem to disregard any potential for zero loss and infer there is a conspiracy against Leupold. Seems a hard argument to make. My take is that even the models that pass the Rokslide drop tests have some potential to fail, but the probability for failure is significantly lower than for models that have not passed.