Long story short, my brand new Zeiss HD5 doesn't hold a zero. Shoot 3, 5, maybe 10 shots and it'll hold under MOA at 100 yards...then zero just jumps (we're talking 2-3" at times). Almost every time I pick the rifle up, the zero has to be tweaked because it's off again.
I've mounted a lot of scopes (I was the scope mounting guy at my dad's gun shop for almost 10 years) and I've rarely seen this type of issue. The guy at SWFA is telling me that 20 in/lbs is too tight and that's causing the issue. They already agreed to replace it, but it chaps my hide a bit that these guys are basically telling me it's my fault.
FYI - The mount is an AD Recon (AR15) mount and it's a 223 AR-15.
I've already wasted two boxes of Black Hills 77 grain on it...as hard as it is to find that ammo right now, I'm hesitant to dip into my last two boxes. Is it worth re-mounting the scope (I already boxed it up), and potentially wasting more ammo, or should I send this back and get the return/exchange process started?
What say you guys?
I've mounted a lot of scopes (I was the scope mounting guy at my dad's gun shop for almost 10 years) and I've rarely seen this type of issue. The guy at SWFA is telling me that 20 in/lbs is too tight and that's causing the issue. They already agreed to replace it, but it chaps my hide a bit that these guys are basically telling me it's my fault.
FYI - The mount is an AD Recon (AR15) mount and it's a 223 AR-15.
I've already wasted two boxes of Black Hills 77 grain on it...as hard as it is to find that ammo right now, I'm hesitant to dip into my last two boxes. Is it worth re-mounting the scope (I already boxed it up), and potentially wasting more ammo, or should I send this back and get the return/exchange process started?
What say you guys?