I've had what I thought was a running issue with a Leupold 6.5X20X50 M1 Mk 4 for years now on a 300wm. It was back to them 3-4 times. When it came back each time the combo would do 1/2 moa w/o issue, for 30-40 shots then start opening up until it was a 3 moa combo. The root issue was the Badger rings I've had for years, on a 20 moa Nightforce base. Long short I swapped out the Badger rings for Burris Sig XTR's then reinstalled the scope after it came back this last time. Took her to the range yesterday an today she printed a total of 12 5 shot groups with the largest being .75 an the smallest being .25 moa.
Looking at the rings an base with the mk 1 eyeball you could see nothing, however with a magnifying glass you could see worn spots on both rings an base. Yes the combo was always torqued properly. Why that combo did that is beyond me. The Nightforce base an Burris combo is working, as are the Badger rings I pulled off an installed on the Salvage 338LM using a 20moa Nightforce base on it as well. I have no explanation as to the root issue between the rings an base, as those rings are working well on the savage Nightforce base.
Leupold was very patient, paid the freight, an in general was always open to the claimed scope issue being their problem. I am now wondering how much they eat in freight an service costs, that a dumb ass like me was claiming a scope issue, which it is not.
The mistake I kept making was when I moved another scope on to that rail, I did not use the same rings that held the 20X,...Maybe if I had done that I could have found the issue long before. Stupid me.
So long short, I think many a scope Leupold an others as well are blamed for internal issues, when the root issue is otherwise.
Looking at the rings an base with the mk 1 eyeball you could see nothing, however with a magnifying glass you could see worn spots on both rings an base. Yes the combo was always torqued properly. Why that combo did that is beyond me. The Nightforce base an Burris combo is working, as are the Badger rings I pulled off an installed on the Salvage 338LM using a 20moa Nightforce base on it as well. I have no explanation as to the root issue between the rings an base, as those rings are working well on the savage Nightforce base.
Leupold was very patient, paid the freight, an in general was always open to the claimed scope issue being their problem. I am now wondering how much they eat in freight an service costs, that a dumb ass like me was claiming a scope issue, which it is not.
The mistake I kept making was when I moved another scope on to that rail, I did not use the same rings that held the 20X,...Maybe if I had done that I could have found the issue long before. Stupid me.
So long short, I think many a scope Leupold an others as well are blamed for internal issues, when the root issue is otherwise.