Not unless you've maxed out and cranked too hard on the elevation adjustment. Okay, Why do you ask?
Inside the scope tube, the reticle is housed in a smaller tube called the erector tube, which rests on springs that are on the opposite side of the windage and elevation knobs. When you adjust the elevation knob “down,” you are actually applying pressure to one side of the erector tube, which compresses the spring on the opposite side. If you adjust either knob as far as it will go, the spring either becomes bound up and refuses to move, or it becomes so relaxed that the adjustment knob starts feeling mushy and indistinct.what usually happens to a scope when it goes bad?
All scopes have the potential to quit tracking, it's a mechanical working as I understand it.i hate scope problems!
You must be talking about a Vortex
Run a simple box test. Google it or I can explain it to you.No a Vortex isn't one of them. It seems as though there can be problems with all brands.
I am familial with how a scope works, that is why I use signature rings with offset inserts. No one that I know would bottom a adjustment out. [ I think ]
I wish everyone who reads this would post what problems they have had and how to determine a bad scope or what
No. If it does, it is not a good scope. In our game we spin our turrets for almost every shot. We can shoot 250+ rounds in a weekend match, all at different distances. We crank them up and down repeatedly, sometimes to the max elevation (mine is 21mils/76moa), them right back down to zero and confirm. This is why we have to invest in highend scopes.Will adjusting for 100, 200 , 300, and 400 yards several times a week make your scope go bad ?
Run a simple box test. Google it or I can explain it to you.
I would say no, should be 10 moa minimum. Or at least your dope to 400. How did it do on the test with 4 moa?I have shot a 4 MOA box test at 100 is that good enough?
With older hunting style scopes this was way more common than you think, esp with bases and rings. Some of those systems you could about exasperate your total windage or elevation, therefore stretching the springs to zero the reticle, then they sit.So my neighbor was verry adamant in telling me a scope will go out of adjustment from just sitting in the safe. Claiming no scope manufacturer is immune to this.
Not wanting to get into a pissing match with a guy I share a fence with, I agreed with him thinking he's full of fecal matter.
I was thinking its his factory ammo that he seldom shoots during different climates.
Thoughts?
reading your post,the Talisman is having an adverse effect on you,,starting to be to darn nice,,ship to new victim soon,,,So my neighbor was verry adamant in telling me a scope will go out of adjustment from just sitting in the safe. Claiming no scope manufacturer is immune to this.
Not wanting to get into a pissing match with a guy I share a fence with, I agreed with him thinking he's full of fecal matter.
I was thinking its his factory ammo that he seldom shoots during different climates.
Thoughts?
reading your post,the Talisman is having an adverse effect on you,,starting to be to darn nice,,ship to new victim soon,,,![]()
