RAZOR LHT issues?

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  • Oct 29, 2018
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    I fear I am having a zero retention issue on the windage on a 3-15LHT. Took it on an elk trip late season over Xmas and it seemed to lose zero after a bumpy off-road ride in a case.

    I had to rezero in the field at altitude and in 0 degree weather and struggled to get a consistent result. The shift was entirely wind age.

    The well documented mushy clicks did not seem to track evenly. I'd make an adjustment, fire and find not enough movement of POI. Until suddenly I'd get a giant point shift and have to come back.

    I suppose it could have been gloved fingers, frozen grease etc., but just curious if others have had similar issues. I desperately want to love this thing but I'm not sure if I can trust it now.

    Known issue, operator error? 🤷. What does the forum think?
     
    I have two LHT 4.5-22 that I've run pretty hard in super cold weather for NRL Hunter and haven't had any issues like this, not saying it's not the scope but I'd look hard at everything else first like torque on action and scope ring screws.
     
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    Zero zero issues after 2 years of use with my LHT 4.5-22x50. I agree with previous posts. Make sure the scope mount and action are all locked down. If everything checks out there, one of the great things about Vortex is no questions asked warranty. Send it back with a description of what’s going wrong. They will check it out and fix or replace if needed. That option is part of what you paid for.
     
    I'm not a fan boy, but definitely biased towards user error. Just trying to avoid being 'that guy' and sending it in pointlessly.

    Figured if this was a known failure mode, you guys would have heard about it.

    Mounts are tight. It's going back.

    Thanks
     
    I put a lrhsi on the rifle and never thought about it again.

    They told me that ring torque was critical on these. Nothing eggshell thin belongs on a hard use gun, so I sold it