- Feb 16, 2017
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Just a little venting....
Have you ever sent an optic off to get fixed and it’s still fucked up when you get it back?
I had an erector break loose on me about a year ago, while at an outfitters confirming my zero if memory serves, and it went blurry above 5x. It’s a 5-25 BTW, so that clears up what the issue was. No big deal, I brought a back up rig. I send it off to Germany to get fixed and have them also fix the second rev stiffness....putting two and two together as to which company yet? It comes back in March (3-4 months later) but I was deployed so I didnt get my hands on it until last week. I level it out, mount it up, and start general zeroing via looking through the bore and comparing to the reticle. As I move from 5 power up to max I hear and audible click from inside the optic. I go back to 24 and hear it again. I look closely and I can barely make out a little reticle jump. So, I put the tenebraex cover on, turn up the illum and cycle between 24-25 power back and forth and the reticle jumps .3 to .5 Mils on a 10 O’ clock to 4 O’ clock axis. I make a video and send it into the company and ask for a new optic as I’ve lost faith and confidence in their maintenance and QC procedures. I am told to send it in again, looks like I’ll have to wait until after Valentine’s Day to see if they can un fuck it.
I imagine this will be going rather cheap in the EE as I dont think I could ever risk a $4K hunt on a questionable at best optic. It’s too bad because the glass is baller AF. Oh, the turrets feel great now as well, so I guess that’s a positive.....
I’ve never had an issue after repair on any other optics and I’ve had quite a few shit the bed on me. Anyone ever have a similar experience with repairs or do I just have the kind of luck that a man who gets dick cancer has?
ETA: So Blaser USA called today and said they are just gonna send me a new optic with the MR4 Reticle. I’m not near as pissy now. Feels like a win!
Have you ever sent an optic off to get fixed and it’s still fucked up when you get it back?
I had an erector break loose on me about a year ago, while at an outfitters confirming my zero if memory serves, and it went blurry above 5x. It’s a 5-25 BTW, so that clears up what the issue was. No big deal, I brought a back up rig. I send it off to Germany to get fixed and have them also fix the second rev stiffness....putting two and two together as to which company yet? It comes back in March (3-4 months later) but I was deployed so I didnt get my hands on it until last week. I level it out, mount it up, and start general zeroing via looking through the bore and comparing to the reticle. As I move from 5 power up to max I hear and audible click from inside the optic. I go back to 24 and hear it again. I look closely and I can barely make out a little reticle jump. So, I put the tenebraex cover on, turn up the illum and cycle between 24-25 power back and forth and the reticle jumps .3 to .5 Mils on a 10 O’ clock to 4 O’ clock axis. I make a video and send it into the company and ask for a new optic as I’ve lost faith and confidence in their maintenance and QC procedures. I am told to send it in again, looks like I’ll have to wait until after Valentine’s Day to see if they can un fuck it.
I imagine this will be going rather cheap in the EE as I dont think I could ever risk a $4K hunt on a questionable at best optic. It’s too bad because the glass is baller AF. Oh, the turrets feel great now as well, so I guess that’s a positive.....
I’ve never had an issue after repair on any other optics and I’ve had quite a few shit the bed on me. Anyone ever have a similar experience with repairs or do I just have the kind of luck that a man who gets dick cancer has?
ETA: So Blaser USA called today and said they are just gonna send me a new optic with the MR4 Reticle. I’m not near as pissy now. Feels like a win!
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