My first FFP scope is a Vortex Razor gen 1 and it is solid. Then I got a Kahles k312i, everything is good except after I mounted, I notice the reticle would "shift" a tiny bit as magnification is adjusted:
Set the scope on a stable platform, in my case I just mounted it and set the rifle on bipod and rear bag.
Set the magnification to max.
Apply just enough force on the zoom ring, small enough so the ring barely moves.
And look thru the scope while doing the above.
I will notice the reticle "shifts" by a tiny bit, left to right before the magnification start to change. Repeat this from 11x and adjust up I notice the reticle "shifts" in the opposite way.
Now, Kahles took care of it, shipping both ways are paid for and the scope is repaired, no noticeable "shift" can be seen. I though that's an one off issue and just unlucky.
Then I got two more scopes, a Sig (Tango 6 3-18) and a Bushnell (ERS 6-24), and both have the same problem.
I don't know if this impact point of aim, one because of the shift is small, two maybe the image is "shifting" with the reticle, but I can't be sure. It almost looks like the spring opposite of turret is not strong enough.
Both scopes are sent back for inspection, thanks to lifetime warranty. But I want to check with the community to see if your scope exhibits the same issue.
Thanks,
Derek
Set the scope on a stable platform, in my case I just mounted it and set the rifle on bipod and rear bag.
Set the magnification to max.
Apply just enough force on the zoom ring, small enough so the ring barely moves.
And look thru the scope while doing the above.
I will notice the reticle "shifts" by a tiny bit, left to right before the magnification start to change. Repeat this from 11x and adjust up I notice the reticle "shifts" in the opposite way.
Now, Kahles took care of it, shipping both ways are paid for and the scope is repaired, no noticeable "shift" can be seen. I though that's an one off issue and just unlucky.
Then I got two more scopes, a Sig (Tango 6 3-18) and a Bushnell (ERS 6-24), and both have the same problem.
I don't know if this impact point of aim, one because of the shift is small, two maybe the image is "shifting" with the reticle, but I can't be sure. It almost looks like the spring opposite of turret is not strong enough.
Both scopes are sent back for inspection, thanks to lifetime warranty. But I want to check with the community to see if your scope exhibits the same issue.
Thanks,
Derek