Rifle Scopes First long range scope that can shoot around corners! CAPTIONS WELCOME

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On my Belly
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Well...not really, but kind of. Illumination still works, turrets still turn, parallax not so much.

Feel free to caption...any guess how it happened?

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It might be your first scope that can do that but it's far from the first ever made to have that ability
this is a gun that that scope needs to be mounted on
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there was a para scope type of deal around the same era that used mirrors to see an image yea a really poor image quality image from around a bend as well as the gun I just can't seem to find anything on it but , but I think they used to have it in the museum at Aberdeen in MD I believe that's where I saw it can you even see out of yours? maybe they shipped you a prototype new scope by accident . and it could be worth a lot of money lol
 
Another USO durability test fail,...Next manufacture please.
That was My first thought... They tried USO test on it. And failed.

IMHO would take more than car backing over it to do that. NF scopes are rugged as hell.

Doesn’t look like any damage to the bell...

Be interesting to hear what happened to it.

Caption: “I fixed your scope! Shut up, Carl!”

Sirhr
 
Bump fire mag dumps on a Barret 50 until it cracked. Then you pulled it down and bent it so we could see the crack.

Did they send you the one they were pounding in nails with on the test video?
 
Well, those were some good ones🤣...nothing too exciting though, UPS just had their way with it and returned it without any real explanation as to what happened...assuming one of the big browns rolled right over it.
 
That is just the latest scope "break in" procedure that will allow the scope + rifle combination to go out to 4 miles...
Without that "side" scope cant, how else are you going to apply 200+moa of windage in 100mph wind gusts at 4 mile range? :)