Okay, Let me set the mood...
It was a cold and dark afternoon. The weather has the ability to wear down a mans soul. A customer came into the shop with a brand new $2500 scope. His heart was filled with joy and excitement. This was the day he has been waiting for. Putting his new scope on his brand new LWRC Valkyrie.
As I gathered my tools to perform this delicate operation, badger dead level check. Scope, Check, More levels, Check, Levels for the more levels check. Plum bobby thingy ma do. CHECK!
As soon as the operation began it was over.....Leveled the badger, leveled the scope, and a quick peek through the glass at the plum....
The reticle was canted. Not just a degree or two, but noticeably CANTED. Checked, and Rechecked and oh noes. Quality Control skipped this little baby.
It was bad enough that I could't go further. I needed to go back to the scope factory where magic and witchcraft happens.
The customer was upset, The company said that they've NEVER had a canted reticle, well I have three RMA's to prove otherwise, same model, same company.
The scope was boxed up, and sent off. About 8 days later, it was back in our shop. Same process, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand CANTED, not as severe as before. I checked the serial number, it was a different scope, with a different serial than before. hmmmmmmm
So I spoke with the customer, he asked me to level the scope, to the rifle, and to level his level to the reticle. I'm not a huge fan of scope levels, but I did what he asked.
Question:
1. How are you guys leveling your scopes, plumb and a dead level? Or just using a level, I felt I had pretty good redundancy to get everything as perfect as I can. I've been doing this a while so I have a pretty good method, I think.
2. I've seen people use playing cards and leveling off the bottom of the scope, not a bad Idea, but i've never attempted it. Does it work? We have a wedge thing that we got and I've used that a bit and it works great. I can't remember where we got it, spuhr maybe?
3. What are you guys doing when you get a canted reticle, advising customer and sending it back? Asking them what they want leveled? or just mounting it and sending them on there way?
I understand the QC control and what they allow to leave the shop but WOWZA this scope should have never left the shop. Curious how some of these high end companies install the glass to get it straight.
Oh yeah. Leupold Mark 5 HD 5-25 TREMOR 3 Reticle.
And that's why I shoot NF.
It was a cold and dark afternoon. The weather has the ability to wear down a mans soul. A customer came into the shop with a brand new $2500 scope. His heart was filled with joy and excitement. This was the day he has been waiting for. Putting his new scope on his brand new LWRC Valkyrie.
As I gathered my tools to perform this delicate operation, badger dead level check. Scope, Check, More levels, Check, Levels for the more levels check. Plum bobby thingy ma do. CHECK!
As soon as the operation began it was over.....Leveled the badger, leveled the scope, and a quick peek through the glass at the plum....
The reticle was canted. Not just a degree or two, but noticeably CANTED. Checked, and Rechecked and oh noes. Quality Control skipped this little baby.
It was bad enough that I could't go further. I needed to go back to the scope factory where magic and witchcraft happens.
The customer was upset, The company said that they've NEVER had a canted reticle, well I have three RMA's to prove otherwise, same model, same company.
The scope was boxed up, and sent off. About 8 days later, it was back in our shop. Same process, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand CANTED, not as severe as before. I checked the serial number, it was a different scope, with a different serial than before. hmmmmmmm
So I spoke with the customer, he asked me to level the scope, to the rifle, and to level his level to the reticle. I'm not a huge fan of scope levels, but I did what he asked.
Question:
1. How are you guys leveling your scopes, plumb and a dead level? Or just using a level, I felt I had pretty good redundancy to get everything as perfect as I can. I've been doing this a while so I have a pretty good method, I think.
2. I've seen people use playing cards and leveling off the bottom of the scope, not a bad Idea, but i've never attempted it. Does it work? We have a wedge thing that we got and I've used that a bit and it works great. I can't remember where we got it, spuhr maybe?
3. What are you guys doing when you get a canted reticle, advising customer and sending it back? Asking them what they want leveled? or just mounting it and sending them on there way?
I understand the QC control and what they allow to leave the shop but WOWZA this scope should have never left the shop. Curious how some of these high end companies install the glass to get it straight.
Oh yeah. Leupold Mark 5 HD 5-25 TREMOR 3 Reticle.
And that's why I shoot NF.
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