I had been having issues with flyers and what I felt was a shifting zero since this spring with my Barnard F/TR rifle. I could not figure out what was going on. I first I tought is was a load issue as I was doing a lot of testing. I would have a great load for 2-3 practices then everything would seem to fall appart. I decided to try another scope in case the one I had was causing me the greef.
Much to my horor, I found 2 broken Burris Signature rings when I took the scope & rings off the rifle. The rings were attached to a Barnard 17 MOA Rail. I did not drop or hit my rifle to cause this. It is always transported in a pellican case. I have sent 2 E-Mails to Burris in the last 3 weeks inquiring on what could have caused this failure. I have yet to receive a reply. I waited 3 weeks to post as I wanted to give Burris an opportunity to explain what could have caused this in the hopes of avoiding the same problem with my other 7 sets of Burris rings.
I am supprised on how little metal there is where the rings broke. I have wasted at least 500 rounds this spring doing load testing and practicing for which the results cannot be relied uppon. I have since replaced the Burris rings with EGW rings from Hirsch Precicion. Peter had them shipped to my door in 3 days which allowed me to shoot the NB provincials with a solid zero and confidence in my equipment again.
Much to my horor, I found 2 broken Burris Signature rings when I took the scope & rings off the rifle. The rings were attached to a Barnard 17 MOA Rail. I did not drop or hit my rifle to cause this. It is always transported in a pellican case. I have sent 2 E-Mails to Burris in the last 3 weeks inquiring on what could have caused this failure. I have yet to receive a reply. I waited 3 weeks to post as I wanted to give Burris an opportunity to explain what could have caused this in the hopes of avoiding the same problem with my other 7 sets of Burris rings.
I am supprised on how little metal there is where the rings broke. I have wasted at least 500 rounds this spring doing load testing and practicing for which the results cannot be relied uppon. I have since replaced the Burris rings with EGW rings from Hirsch Precicion. Peter had them shipped to my door in 3 days which allowed me to shoot the NB provincials with a solid zero and confidence in my equipment again.
