Shoot a second set of 10 then and see what happens.And how many actually shoot enough and are good enough that you can actually hang your hat on the results of that one single 11th shot???
Shoot a second set of 10 then and see what happens.And how many actually shoot enough and are good enough that you can actually hang your hat on the results of that one single 11th shot???
It might be useful to do that but by doing so it very possibly negates the question of did the zero move while bouncing around in the truck? Additional shots have a tendency to return the optic to zero which leaves you questioning was it really off on that 11th shot? I bring this all up because I’ve been there and doubted this very scenario. In some cases it has proven out that the optic does not hold zero bouncing around in the truck.Shoot a second set of 10 then and see what happens.
A lot of bench racing going on…..Watching this thread
Agreed, but if you do it a few times and that first shot always seems to be a little stray, it might be something to take note of.It might be useful to do that but by doing so it very possibly negates the question of did the zero move while bouncing around in the truck? Additional shots have a tendency to return the optic to zero.
Yes for sure. While you were posting I was modifying my above post to reflect that.Agreed, but if you do it a few times and that first shot always seems to be a little stray, it might be something to take note of.
I called Leupold they said the spelling was well within their tolerance for inaccuracy.Did anyone mention Leupold is misspelled in thread title?
The percentage in this thread is almost certainly higher than the general population of shooters thoughWhich comes back to, how many people in this thread actually shoot enough to test and do just what we discussed here? I’ll bet not a very high percentage.
I acknowledge from personal experience that I had a SwaroA scope that failed miserably, and my hunting buddy had 2 of them do the same thing. My opinion is they are subpar based on actual experience, not some internet drop test. Much the same for the other brands that fail this same test but mine have been great (Arken, Athlon, a couple diff Leupy's) I trust my personal experience always.I’m a bit confused by this post. So you acknowledge that Swaro scopes can’t hold zero based on your experience… but you argue against the folks who are saying from experience (and evidenced by drop test) that Leupold’s don’t hold zero?
And others trust their own experiences, much of what aligns with the drop test. But yet you’re frequently trying to invalidate or minimize others’ experiences. It just seems hypocritical.I acknowledge from personal experience that I had a SwaroA scope that failed miserably, and my hunting buddy had 2 of them do the same thing. My opinion is they are subpar based on actual experience, not some internet drop test. Much the same for the other brands that fail this same test but mine have been great (Arken, Athlon, a couple diff Leupy's) I trust my personal experience always.
Did anyone say you had to?I take personal experience over anything anyone else says, period, and I expect everyone would feel the same. I'm not going to stop using what I'm using until it quits doing it's job just because some guy on the internet bounced his scoped rifle off the ground from 36"
Tangential question - is that a coyote in your avatar, and if so, is he drunk?Well when it looked like this I knew it was time for the Nikon Buckmasters to go into theclassifiedstrash
Hilariously bad taxidermyTangential question - is that a coyote in your avatar, and if so, is he drunk?
I hesitated for fear of a Rick Roll, but that's hilarious. I need to change mine soon, so you have encouraged me to be more creative. And I think that coyote was drunk - so it was an accurate job.
I had never looked before today, but the rest of that site where it says "Plenty more at Leeks" looks to be VERY unsafe for work, so tread carefully.I hesitated for fear of a Rick Roll, but that's hilarious. I need to change mine soon, so you have encouraged me to be more creative. And I think that coyote was drunk - so it was an accurate job.
Thanks for the warning. But what makes you think I do this AT work? I have two computers at the house and I'm very careful to only waste time on the personal one.I had never looked before today, but the rest of that site where it says "Plenty more at Leeks" looks to be VERY unsafe for work, so tread carefully.