What Im trying to state about the test is the fact that two different mounts were used in the test. When the rifle was dropped or thrown it land on different spots each time which can't be duplicated. Whose to say the scope didn't move in the mounts. I bet you can remove the glass from a rifle and drop it several times and if you reinstall the optic it could be off too. The test isn't valid. Too many variables come into play. We have a difference of opinion on this. I recently witnessed an expert witness conduct a test on a perps revolver. When it came time for him to testify they pulled him. I could have contradicted everything he did in his b.s. test. Without proper equipment and valid tests everything he did wouldn't hold up. Its like running two cars in a race with different tires and drivers.


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