Tod osier
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This is not all about drops. Some of these scopes move when handled with kid gloves. From range to case to safe to case to range without drops or bumps.
I've had it happen dozens of times with scopes that are considered unreliable, not a big movement, but a movement nonetheless. They also often seem to revert to the true zero once adjusted a bit, so that after adjusting once to correct the issue you end up making a second adjustment in the opposite direction to end up back nearly where it was to start (dials, not crosshairs).
I've never had this happen with a drop test passing scope.
I've had it happen dozens of times with scopes that are considered unreliable, not a big movement, but a movement nonetheless. They also often seem to revert to the true zero once adjusted a bit, so that after adjusting once to correct the issue you end up making a second adjustment in the opposite direction to end up back nearly where it was to start (dials, not crosshairs).
I've never had this happen with a drop test passing scope.
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