35WhelenAI
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Hey, I appreciate the call on the way I phrased that. Wasn't intended to point fingers at one person, was intended as a generalization for a number posts I've seen in this thread.AND this plays into if you take a RARE spill in the dark question, do you have confidence in your system (verified) or not?
Love how the question got turned into "fall prone hunter"...![]()
Many people talk about taking falls. They want a scope to count on still hitting where they aim. We all get it that, IMO. My point is if a hunter thinks anything with their delivery system could've been compromised they owe it to the next living thing they may shoot that it's not misplaced confidence simply because it survived a drop test.
My line of questioning isn't about whether some scopes are better than others at maintaining zero, it's very clear and agreed some are better than others. It's about the philosophy of saying my scope was fine during the drop test. Therefore, a person doesn't need to worry about anything else. IMO, there are equally important variables to consider versus an impact shift that a scope exhibits or doesn't exhibit in a test. This has gotten relatively little play by those accolading drop test scopes in this thread, despite being brought up many times.
Question for those who have taken a float trip to a hunting camp. Does the outfitter take hunters to verify zero before they head out? If yes, has anyone said, "No, thank you. My scope was dropped tested and I'm confident it will hit where I aim".
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