I too wrote about that a few years ago. I had a wickedly accurate .240 Ruger and a .270 Win. soon saw that the 6 o'clock ejector position was kicking shells upwards and hitting the bottom of the scope tube or the windage dial/cover. Can't believe that would pass any design and engineering scrutiny. My lgs asked and was told that my scope was the probem, not their design. I rotated the .204 scope 90* counter clockwise to allow for room for ejected brass but soon grew weary of the look and how to change settings.
Both went down the road and I will never buy another - too bad.


My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.