Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors


Good point. I set it and forget. I have no reason here where I hunt to change the scope once it’s zeroed. Looking back on sighting in rifles, a lot of time they are inconsistent getting them to zero ,but once they are there, they are there. I’ve never had one lose zero.


I've been lucky as well in not having them lose zero. Sighting in with one is 3 shots, then adjust based on the two closest in the group......ends up taking less rounds to zero than one shot and adjust because that just turns into wack a mole. Once zero'd they've been good but about all I use now are 6x42's and don't dial them. It's the biggest reason I've defaulted to 6x42's with LRD....no power changes, no dialing....zero at 100, match the dots to a range, and live with the associated limitations. Still like the ease of view the 6x42 has but its hamstrung on other things....