I have a luepold vx3 4.5-14 50mm scope..
I bought it 10 years ago to put on my main hunting rifle tikka t3 lite 30-06. Scope was bang on MOA for about 5 years. .Then I just couldn't get it to stay sited in. I'd site it in, then 3 months later it was way off. Then I'd site it in, then it would be way off after a truck ride. Sometimes way off was 5-8 inches at 100 yards.
I put the scope on another hunting rifle, this one had a bit more recoil. 7mm x bolt laminate stock. As soon as I tried to site it in, the cross hairs would drop 5 inches after each shot.
Sent it in for warranty.. The card that came with the scope when it wass returned was very difficult to read (hand written), but I Did make out that the horizontal adjustment was maxed out and had to be fixed along with other stuff I couldn't read. This was about 3-4 years ago
Anyways, put the scope back on the 7mm right away and it seemed fine.. Then 2 years ago it seemed to not hold zero again. Not as bad before in terms of how many inches it would be off each time it was checked. I checked to see if it would hold zero after multiple shots on the bench and it seemed too.
But again, each time the gun goes for a truck ride or quad ride it seems to be a bit off.. I treat my gun very well. Truck ride means it sits on the back seat on the cushions.. on the atv, its on a sling on my shoulder.
I rememebr when this happened the first time, it started with just needing a bit of fine adjustments between site checks, but then over time it would be off by more distance more and more as the gun was used.
What gives? What could explain this? You'd think it would have been fixed the first time, but maybe its the tube itself? I'm not upset, but I just can't figure out how it could happen again unless there is somethin in the scope that wasn't fixed the first go around??
They are going to replace the scope free of charge.. I said I wasn't wanting it fixed again because I have no confidence in it anymore.. So I'm happy with how its being handled.. I spent way more money in ammo siting it in over the last 10 years than what the scope cost me new lol.
I bought it 10 years ago to put on my main hunting rifle tikka t3 lite 30-06. Scope was bang on MOA for about 5 years. .Then I just couldn't get it to stay sited in. I'd site it in, then 3 months later it was way off. Then I'd site it in, then it would be way off after a truck ride. Sometimes way off was 5-8 inches at 100 yards.
I put the scope on another hunting rifle, this one had a bit more recoil. 7mm x bolt laminate stock. As soon as I tried to site it in, the cross hairs would drop 5 inches after each shot.
Sent it in for warranty.. The card that came with the scope when it wass returned was very difficult to read (hand written), but I Did make out that the horizontal adjustment was maxed out and had to be fixed along with other stuff I couldn't read. This was about 3-4 years ago
Anyways, put the scope back on the 7mm right away and it seemed fine.. Then 2 years ago it seemed to not hold zero again. Not as bad before in terms of how many inches it would be off each time it was checked. I checked to see if it would hold zero after multiple shots on the bench and it seemed too.
But again, each time the gun goes for a truck ride or quad ride it seems to be a bit off.. I treat my gun very well. Truck ride means it sits on the back seat on the cushions.. on the atv, its on a sling on my shoulder.
I rememebr when this happened the first time, it started with just needing a bit of fine adjustments between site checks, but then over time it would be off by more distance more and more as the gun was used.
What gives? What could explain this? You'd think it would have been fixed the first time, but maybe its the tube itself? I'm not upset, but I just can't figure out how it could happen again unless there is somethin in the scope that wasn't fixed the first go around??
They are going to replace the scope free of charge.. I said I wasn't wanting it fixed again because I have no confidence in it anymore.. So I'm happy with how its being handled.. I spent way more money in ammo siting it in over the last 10 years than what the scope cost me new lol.




















































