I always taught that Spuhr would leave a scope mark free.
I had initially (2.5 years ago) installed my Vortex razor gen ll in a Spuhr, rings torqued to 25 in/lbs.
5-6 months and 600 rounds of .308 later, I uninstalled and reinstalled, as I had noticed my installation wasn't on par level wise (bubble level was straight and scope had a tiny amount of cant).
I took care to inspect scope at the same time, not one single mark no matter how faint.
Now fast forward and 2 years and another 2800 rounds of .308 later, I decided to buy another spuhr to put my scope in, since I changed scope to another rifle and do not have a handguard to clear anymore.
To my surprise, the finish on the razor looks smudged where the rings made contact,
No indentation or anything you can feel, but look wise you see the rings have affected the finish.
Almost as if the round count with the repeated recoil as an effect over time.
Now this scope I always said it will follow me to my grave,
But if ever I wish to buy a high end optics at some point, i'll have to research how to avoid this, as I see it as being detrimental to resell value of scope,
How has spuhr treated your scopes?
I had initially (2.5 years ago) installed my Vortex razor gen ll in a Spuhr, rings torqued to 25 in/lbs.
5-6 months and 600 rounds of .308 later, I uninstalled and reinstalled, as I had noticed my installation wasn't on par level wise (bubble level was straight and scope had a tiny amount of cant).
I took care to inspect scope at the same time, not one single mark no matter how faint.
Now fast forward and 2 years and another 2800 rounds of .308 later, I decided to buy another spuhr to put my scope in, since I changed scope to another rifle and do not have a handguard to clear anymore.
To my surprise, the finish on the razor looks smudged where the rings made contact,
No indentation or anything you can feel, but look wise you see the rings have affected the finish.
Almost as if the round count with the repeated recoil as an effect over time.
Now this scope I always said it will follow me to my grave,
But if ever I wish to buy a high end optics at some point, i'll have to research how to avoid this, as I see it as being detrimental to resell value of scope,
How has spuhr treated your scopes?




















































