Well, after bragging on my Burris XTR Pro about it being problem free (albeit that I didn't exactly have a ton of rounds through it), it will now not dial back to zero .
I have no clue what is going on, but I took the dials off and the only thing that appeared off was that my little zero stop -4 brass triangle screw had backed out a tad. BUT when I tightened it down (1/2 turn) and tried getting it to work again, I lost another .3mils of downward travel and it sounded like I was trying to grind sand. Previously it was sitting at 3.7 from my last little attempt at 655 with my 6gt. When I tried to dial back to my 100 yard zero it came to a grinding halt at .9. Zero hard use...most abuse it saw was the massive recoil of a 6.5CM (with brake). Mount is a Badger Condition 1 Max that was not ham-fisted by a gorilla.
Shit happens. Info sent to Burris. We shall see how this experience goes. Regardless, I'd feel dishonest NOT to disclose this situation after flapping my gums so much over the past few months. I will update when I know more.
I have no clue what is going on, but I took the dials off and the only thing that appeared off was that my little zero stop -4 brass triangle screw had backed out a tad. BUT when I tightened it down (1/2 turn) and tried getting it to work again, I lost another .3mils of downward travel and it sounded like I was trying to grind sand. Previously it was sitting at 3.7 from my last little attempt at 655 with my 6gt. When I tried to dial back to my 100 yard zero it came to a grinding halt at .9. Zero hard use...most abuse it saw was the massive recoil of a 6.5CM (with brake). Mount is a Badger Condition 1 Max that was not ham-fisted by a gorilla.
Shit happens. Info sent to Burris. We shall see how this experience goes. Regardless, I'd feel dishonest NOT to disclose this situation after flapping my gums so much over the past few months. I will update when I know more.