ChrisAU
WKR
Knew it was Leupold when I read the first post. Which saddens me.
Looks like he just learned a lesson to always check the rifle, even if it is given to him and told "it's on". Hate that for him, but turn it into a lesson and always take him to make sure it's sighted in, if he asks..
Stuff happens.
I was hunting with my daughter when she was 12 and I usually carried the gun for her.
Had a nice six point bull walking toward us and we quickly laid down and I got her set up behind the rifle.
Bull walked up to about 75 yards and I instructed her to slide the safety off and squeeze the trigger.
CLICK!!! Bull whirled and ran off. Dumb Dad forgot the chamber a round for her.
Thankfully the bull stopped at about 300 yards and she drilled him.
Saved me from being the worst Dad ever that year but it was damn close!
You'll redeem yourself!
Did you ever confirm what happened to the scope? It could have easily been the rings as opposed to the scope. I would send it back to the manufacturer to test and see what happened.
Also, you stated the deer was hit twice. Were they bad hits because of the zero being off?
It's pretty surprising to hear of a deer being hit by a center fire rifle cartridge twice and still getting away with no blood trail.
Maybe if I was going for biggest dick dad of the year I'd throw that in his face.
He shot it and confirmed zero in practice and I confirmed zero on the bench at a later date when he was in school. There was no indication of a problem leading up to this. Unless you are suggesting that zero be confirmed immediately before every shot...
Whoa, I was by no means throwing you or him under the bus and I didn't read where it was a issue with the scope being broken. I apologize if it read that way. You have your kid in the woods making memories, FAR from being a bad dad in my book..Good luck to you both on making many great memories together!!
SMH!!!
I’m going to throw you under the bus for the lack of dad sophistication.
Sure, maybe something got screwed up. Maybe you screwed something up. Maybe not. You still need to take ownership and offer yourself before the wife.
Chit happens. Adapt and be creative.
I'm feeling better about the situation, but really puzzled where to go from here on scopes. I 've been screwing around long enough limping this stuff along begging them to behave. For myself there are some pretty clear options for heavier more reliable scopes, but I hate the idea of adding a 1/2+ pound to his rifle. I have a new VX-3i 2.5-8 that I had on the shelf on it that I'll sight in tomorrow.
Add a half pound with a SWFA, or have a likelihood of another scope failure. Since October I have seen at least 4 total scope failures hunting. Two were Leupold.
I see dozens of Leupolds shot throughout the year. The average Leupold will have a failure that will cause a miss on a game animal inside 400 yards before 400 rounds. So will Vortex. So will just about every other scope that will be named. Live a little and buy a scope with an extremely low probability of failure. A SWFA SS fixed 6x42mm is sub $300, and is completely usable from muzzle to 600+ yards.
For someone who isn’t dialing the nightforce SHV is good as well, for a reliable option.
That half pound will be barely noticeable carrying but help a lot shooting, I wouldn’t sweat it