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Originally Posted by Mhunter51
I had the same thing happen on one of my Leupold scoped. Sighting it in shot high and right. Moved it down and left the apropriate amount of clicks and now we were low and left about five inches. Continued on the chase for a bit. Sent the scope in andthe replaced the inards and now all is good. Take cowmanbob's offer and at least " try " one of his on the gun. My betting money is on a bad scope. Good luck
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I figure it's the scope too. What I wasn't sure of is if I wanted to start saving for a high priced scope. For the exact reason you mention you had with your Leupold.
I've had nothing but disappointing results with warranty issues.
I for sure intend to take cowman up on his offer. I suspect he has far better scopes then I could afford. The man doesn't do anything half way.
And he doesn't own run down equipment.
I've seen his hunting blinds. To me they would be five star motels. LOL