So I shot a buck last year with my Weatherby Ultra Lightweight .30-06 topped with a 2001 DOM Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x40. The picture shows a fatal gunshot wound to the neck.

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The only problem was, I was aiming low behind the shoulder. And yes, I had a good rest over my hunting pack, not a hard surface. Breathe, sight picture, squeeeeeze...That was the most recent time I fired the rifle.
I took the scope off recently to swap it with another scope and lo and behold it feels as if something is broken inside, near the power ring. When I shake the scope (gently) back and forth something is clearly moving inside the tube. I can feel it as well as hear it.
I've moved the power ring, the eyepiece, and the lock ring but they aren't the problem. Since I haven't fired the rifle since deer season I don't know how it groups. I did not drop the rifle or bang the scope on anything.
Has this happened to anyone else?

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