Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Blackheart,

So far you are the ONLY person on this thread who somehow insisted that this thread is about shooting at "too long" ranges, and then insisted that YOUR definition of "too long" is the only one.

Instead the subject has been scopes that hold zero and adjust reliably. You have even admitted that you've owned several scopes that haven't held zero, but since that didn't happen while you were hunting, it didn't matter.

Why would hunting scopes not holding zero at ANY range not matter, regardless of brand? Obviously, that doesn't happen when we can predict it will. Or is that another one of your skills?
I don't believe a brand exists that never fails. A scope holds zero right up until it doesn't and I don't believe anybody can predict when or if that will happen. I got onto the dialing thing because that always gets mentioned in any of these scope threads {including this one} as a "failure" of many scopes and Leupold in particular gets alot of bashing for not "dialing" worth a shyt..