Well, A friend of mine broke the erector tube in a high-end scope mounted on his rifle, a 300 Lapua Mag. The scope was about 10 years old and has had an unknown number of recoil cycles subdued.
A scope failing after a long term of use and abuse didn't ring any bells, but he has had the scope mounted with a 25 or 30 MOA canted base on this rifle. He´s gone through 2 barrels,about 2500+ rounds) on the 300 Lapua and the rifle zeroed at 700-1000 meters and only shoots over 1000+ meters and dials it in centered every time at any range.
Anyways...........................To make a long story short. I´m wandering, whether having the scope always dialed up on the canted base to reach over 1000 meters, will cause the erector tube and internals associated with to be subdued to higher or more serious forces than it will handle?
Any thoughts on this?
A scope failing after a long term of use and abuse didn't ring any bells, but he has had the scope mounted with a 25 or 30 MOA canted base on this rifle. He´s gone through 2 barrels,about 2500+ rounds) on the 300 Lapua and the rifle zeroed at 700-1000 meters and only shoots over 1000+ meters and dials it in centered every time at any range.
Anyways...........................To make a long story short. I´m wandering, whether having the scope always dialed up on the canted base to reach over 1000 meters, will cause the erector tube and internals associated with to be subdued to higher or more serious forces than it will handle?
Any thoughts on this?