Scope problems Vari-X lll
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Scope problems Vari-X lll
Hi: I have a 6.5 x 20 Vari-X III EFR around 15 years old that just won't track anymore from my zeros.
I sent it back to the factory 3 times last year for repair and yesterday it happened again at 2 moa off.
Have any of you had this problem also? Everything is tight and torqued at 25 fp. Will Leupold make good on their warranty?
Thanks, Phil
I sent it back to the factory 3 times last year for repair and yesterday it happened again at 2 moa off.
Have any of you had this problem also? Everything is tight and torqued at 25 fp. Will Leupold make good on their warranty?
Thanks, Phil
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
I thought rings were supposed to be at 15 in-lbs. They will honor the warranty.
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
I'm using a Warne base and rings and have one of their Torx drivers which indicates 25 In.Lb., so that is where my spec.came from. Guess I didn't think about the scope. Anyone else like to input?
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
Scopes are torqued to inch/pounds. No need to go over 15 for steel or al rings. Base to action at 25 and rings to base at 20.
I have been shooting 3 Dick Thomas bumped VXIIIs for many years and have never had a problem.One has been on my HP for over 20 years.
I have been shooting 3 Dick Thomas bumped VXIIIs for many years and have never had a problem.One has been on my HP for over 20 years.
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
The only way to confirm it's the scope is install another one and if the problem doesn't happen in the time frame you are normally experiencing it in then it's the scope. Odd that they have had it 3 times in a year but anything is possible...
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
Yeah that 25 in lbs sounds like what I do for my base to rifle. I think I use 13 for the rings holding the scope. You aren't changing any of the screw tensions are you? That will affect the zero.
If you re-zero it does it hold that new zero?
If you re-zero it does it hold that new zero?
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
Hi: Once I get my 100 yard zero..it holds until I use the turret again. Never touched the windage turret last time out.
When I bought the scope in 1994..1/4 moa.adjustment would change my point of impact on a calm day.
My handloads will shoot 1/2 moa. if I'm having a good day..on a bad day that may be a 1 round group.
When I bought the scope in 1994..1/4 moa.adjustment would change my point of impact on a calm day.
My handloads will shoot 1/2 moa. if I'm having a good day..on a bad day that may be a 1 round group.
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
Have you got your scope installed level. If it is not, the scope will track either left or right depending which way it leans as you change from chickens on out to rams. Level the scope and see if your problem persists. Remember, 15 inch/lbs on the scope rings. Those fine threads are not very tough and the scope tube is made of al.
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Re: Scope problems Vari-X lll
How close are your rings to your turrets? Rings that are too close to the turret housing will cause windage and elevation adjustments to stick, kind of grab and then function for a few clicks. I have an ancient Vari-X on my springer and it only had to go back once to Leupold because of wear from years of constant use.