Pulsar Trail vs Thermion vs. Hogster

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Nov 17, 2011
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I previously owned a Pulsar Trail 38 that was a nice scope but rather heavy and it would change zero even without removing from my gun. Have a friend with a Hogster 35 that seems to hold zero just fine. I was wondering if the new Thermion models, especially the XM30 models had a better reputation for holding zero. Or maybe my Trail model was just a "one off"? Thoughts?
 
I have the XM38 thermion. Never had an issue with holding zero. Even the different rifle profiles for different rifles was very close. Just my experiences with it. Been 2 years now since I’ve had the scope.