rjtfroggy
Gold $$ Contributor
First let me say I have not contacted the scope maker as of yet.
I have a Weaver T46 that is one year old and has already been returned for repair once, the elevation would either not move or it would jump anywhere from a 1/2" per click or up to 1 1/4" per 1/8th inch click. No rhyme or reason, and Weaver said there was nothing wrong with it.
Well now this scope will not hold any point of aim, in a 10 shot string I had holes all over a score target ( 1 Section) this is with a proven 6BR load that with a T 36 was holding shots of the same load in under 0.250 at 100.
Now for the real question would you ask for a new replacement, a refund, or have it repaired and dump it with full disclosure of it's history?
I have a Weaver T46 that is one year old and has already been returned for repair once, the elevation would either not move or it would jump anywhere from a 1/2" per click or up to 1 1/4" per 1/8th inch click. No rhyme or reason, and Weaver said there was nothing wrong with it.
Well now this scope will not hold any point of aim, in a 10 shot string I had holes all over a score target ( 1 Section) this is with a proven 6BR load that with a T 36 was holding shots of the same load in under 0.250 at 100.
Now for the real question would you ask for a new replacement, a refund, or have it repaired and dump it with full disclosure of it's history?