Picked up a used NF NX8 MOA 4-32x50 SFP this spring on the exchange for my custom 300rum, my first NF glass. Installed it in 30mm Seekins Precision Rings, zeroed it at 1” high at 200yds, and then confirmed dialed holdovers out to 800yds. If I do my part this is a ½ MOA rifle. I’m loving the new scope and life is good. I have a long awaited western hunt here in just over 2 weeks so went to range this weekend to get some more practice in. Temps were much cooler and I shot a sting of 3 at 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700yds. All grouped great but were a tad high (me being anal). I decided to drop it one click and be done with it, ready to hunt. I got home, took the elevation turret cap off, loosened the 4 stem screws, spun the top wheel above the terret stem counter clockwise a turn to give me room to turn the turret down 1 click, started re-tightening the 4 stem screws and when I got to the last one as I was turning it, I was not holding the turret stem to keep it from turning at the same time and the entire turret spun… I’m not sure how many clicks as it happened too fast but I’d say 3-6 maybe, but honestly I don’t know?? That was a OH S&#T moment for sure!! I take a step back and think no big deal, I turned the turret down clockwise (when I was tightening the screw in the stem) so I’ll just have to come back up a few clicks to re-establish my zero. I re-installed the turret cap and head back to the range, that’s when my real problems start.
I start at 200yds and am about 4” low. I dial up to my zero, then go back to 400yds and come up the corresponding MOA and I’m 11” low. I dial back down to my zero and go back to 200yds to re-confirm and I’m now 2-3” high at 200yds. All grouping well, just off elevation-wise. Now I’m getting upset and frustrated and decided to take a break and think things over. I went back home. I checked action screws, ring bases, ring screws, everything was tight at spec. The gun and scope did not fall or get hit at all. Nothing rattles in the scope. Rounds are all from the same batch I loaded early this summer. Rest is the same. I have about 60 loaded rounds left from this batch and leave for a hunt in just over 2 weeks so I’m feeling some pressure here. I’ve been through something like this before with a Leupold VX6HD scope that lost it’s tracking accuracy due to a broken internal part that Leupold repaired. It held zero like this one does, but as soon as I dial a turret, it never would go back to the same zero.
I next decided to try a vertical MOA dial test to test the elevation dial tracking. I get to the range. Set up to zero at 200yds and fire 2 rounds. I’m 2.8” low (see photo). I want to be 1” high at 200yds so I come up 8 clicks or 2MOA (2.8” + 1” = 3.8”/.50(per click) = 7.6 = 8 clicks rounded = 2 MOA. I fire 2 more rounds and my POI is now at +3.9” high. I stopped at that point and went home, if I’m off with a 2MOA vertical dial test, I’m sure I would be way off with a 20 or 30MOA vertical dial test. I can’t think of anything else other than the elevation tracking is off in the scope?? After dialing 2 MOA at 200yds which should have been 4” my POI moved almost 7”. I don’t have unlimited rounds left to shoot, so before wasting anymore ammo, I went home and planned to ask you guys what your thoughts are?? Has anyone ever experienced failed tracking in a NF scope? I specifically purchased NF for their dependability. Guy who I bought the scope from said he never had any issues with it and it worked great all summer for me. I also plan on calling NF today to see what they say. Any suggestion or ideas? Almost the exact same thing happened to me with that VX6HD just over a year ago and after driving myself nuts for a couple weeks, it ended up being a broken scope. I should of never touched it and never tried to adjust that 1 click down, it's too late now. I don’t have another rifle ready to go I can put it on to test. I do have a couple other VX6HD’s I can swap it out for on this rifle but I lost all confidence in those the last time one of them broke on me. SO FRUSTRATED!!!
I start at 200yds and am about 4” low. I dial up to my zero, then go back to 400yds and come up the corresponding MOA and I’m 11” low. I dial back down to my zero and go back to 200yds to re-confirm and I’m now 2-3” high at 200yds. All grouping well, just off elevation-wise. Now I’m getting upset and frustrated and decided to take a break and think things over. I went back home. I checked action screws, ring bases, ring screws, everything was tight at spec. The gun and scope did not fall or get hit at all. Nothing rattles in the scope. Rounds are all from the same batch I loaded early this summer. Rest is the same. I have about 60 loaded rounds left from this batch and leave for a hunt in just over 2 weeks so I’m feeling some pressure here. I’ve been through something like this before with a Leupold VX6HD scope that lost it’s tracking accuracy due to a broken internal part that Leupold repaired. It held zero like this one does, but as soon as I dial a turret, it never would go back to the same zero.
I next decided to try a vertical MOA dial test to test the elevation dial tracking. I get to the range. Set up to zero at 200yds and fire 2 rounds. I’m 2.8” low (see photo). I want to be 1” high at 200yds so I come up 8 clicks or 2MOA (2.8” + 1” = 3.8”/.50(per click) = 7.6 = 8 clicks rounded = 2 MOA. I fire 2 more rounds and my POI is now at +3.9” high. I stopped at that point and went home, if I’m off with a 2MOA vertical dial test, I’m sure I would be way off with a 20 or 30MOA vertical dial test. I can’t think of anything else other than the elevation tracking is off in the scope?? After dialing 2 MOA at 200yds which should have been 4” my POI moved almost 7”. I don’t have unlimited rounds left to shoot, so before wasting anymore ammo, I went home and planned to ask you guys what your thoughts are?? Has anyone ever experienced failed tracking in a NF scope? I specifically purchased NF for their dependability. Guy who I bought the scope from said he never had any issues with it and it worked great all summer for me. I also plan on calling NF today to see what they say. Any suggestion or ideas? Almost the exact same thing happened to me with that VX6HD just over a year ago and after driving myself nuts for a couple weeks, it ended up being a broken scope. I should of never touched it and never tried to adjust that 1 click down, it's too late now. I don’t have another rifle ready to go I can put it on to test. I do have a couple other VX6HD’s I can swap it out for on this rifle but I lost all confidence in those the last time one of them broke on me. SO FRUSTRATED!!!