I just wanted to relay something that I've actually posted before and it has happened 2 times since. I bought the Viper back when it first came out. I put it on a .300 win mag with a thruster brake. For the first year it worked GREAT. Tracking was dead on , ect. But after a while I began to notice that the scope dial values were not adding up and I was constantly having to reset my zero. I talked to a buddy and he told me to put the rifle in a FIRM vice and tap the bell. Sure enough, the whole reticle moved!! The concussion from the muzzle brake had literally broken the etching.
I shipped it back got it fixed no big deal. Fast forward ... Within 3 months it had happened again twice and I received a new scope. This one lasted 1 month or so. The turrets were not moving up and down but rather at a 45 degree angle. Like this /. So I called Vortex shipped it back and got it fixed.
Vortex was great and deeply apologized for the problems I was having. But let it be known, magnum rifles with brakes like Thruster WILL Fu#% up your Vortex. I have since retired my Viper to the Scope Storage Closet.
Just wanted to share my experience and hopefully save you fellas some grief. AS
I shipped it back got it fixed no big deal. Fast forward ... Within 3 months it had happened again twice and I received a new scope. This one lasted 1 month or so. The turrets were not moving up and down but rather at a 45 degree angle. Like this /. So I called Vortex shipped it back and got it fixed.
Vortex was great and deeply apologized for the problems I was having. But let it be known, magnum rifles with brakes like Thruster WILL Fu#% up your Vortex. I have since retired my Viper to the Scope Storage Closet.
Just wanted to share my experience and hopefully save you fellas some grief. AS