We continue to see scopes with a cant in the reticle due to mounting. I think I fixed 4 this weekend to include 2 bubbles.
In most cases the rings bit the tube and pull the scope over enough to cause a visible issue.
The tracking part remains close to the same. Most errors .98 - .102 max, I don’t think we’ve seen a .96 in a long time as many have upgraded to new models. The new stuff is pretty good.
Another “test” we do is a return to zero one. After doping rifles to distance I always bring everyone back to zero and check groups.
One common problem is the rings binding. Many know about the scopes were the rings bind the parallax and you don’t get the movement required. Well you can also bind the back ring and influence the elevation and windage. Depending I can move the back ring and fix it. But not always. I have started to notice an uptick in that problem again
Split verticals rings are the biggest problem with this but not always. I had two this weekend with only one being split vertical . In this case I recommend checking with the student because I dont want to use a single instance as something to worry about but at the same time, exercise the turrets and check. Small hiccups can and do appear with some rings and the torque specs.
We make time to remove scopes, look and remount, helping the shooter set up the rifle better for them. Eye relief is the easy word, but it’s not always just that. It’s like your car, adjusting the Seats and Mirrors. Some people want more lean than others.
If you look at our lines after day one, we create clones, to do that 4 or 5 people might need a tweak so the scopes position will move. It’s kinda a comfort thing.
But the story continues the manufacturers don’t like this test cause people still go back and complain. I went to a SH class they checked my scope and it was .98 and the answer is often, those guys are doing it wrong. So we keep quiet, but our results are unmistakable. We identify and fix problems.