Re: US Optics anti-cant device, made it right
What a thread...old but still very relevant. I'm frankly amazed at all of the negative/contrary responses, and those leaping to the defense of USO. The OP is 110% in the right.
I just got the scope mounted swiveling model today in the mail from an ebay retailer (I'm 99% certain the unit is genuine). Using any decent home/construction level is plenty of precision to measure these types of devices against. Those who said otherwise are way off base. Mine too is way off, visually off, about 3 degrees (1/2 of the entire bubble width). Now I can certainly rotate it before tightening but then the unit will then be visually off. It will be functional and accurate, not a huge deal, but again for $100+ this thing should be PERFECT, period. No less quality than USO is known for with their scopes. Furthermore if you had a rail mounted unit such adjustment would not be possible - the unit must be "naturally calibrated".
Either way it is entirely unacceptable. I already drafted a nice polite email to USO and expect they will swap me out immediately. That being said I thought the forum would want to know that this is still a problem. Either a design, QC, manufacturing or inspection issue remains or perhaps some resellers have old defective units they continue to pedal. Just to be clear though this is the "new design" with the locking detent system.
Last but not least the US Optics logo has a totally faded "s" at the end. Some would not give a rats a$$, but it's all a matter of degree. If anyone feels this is nothing but nitpicking please ask yourself how would you feel with a totally botched US Optics logo on a brand new fancy $3k scope? It's only a logo...
I have the feeling these things are made in Mexico or China for about $10...