Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Howdy John, long time no see. If you look at my OP, I stated my reason for the post. I'm not a knob turner, but apparently those 80 plus folks in the competition were and I'm no genius, but logic tells me if the turning of knobs did not track, they'd switch scopes.

Just like you, all my scopes (but one) are the "fire and forget", that is why I like the B&C or reticles with the built in corrections on the crosshairs. As to scope failures, I've had one a high dollar Zeiss Victory and on a mildly recoiling 300 H&H Model 70, but unlike many here, I'm not vanquishing Zeiss' to the garbage. No love fest, I was just pointing out DATA and not opinion.

J



No one has answered my question of "how many were Tuckerized"
Cecil Tucker made a good living freezing the erector in leupolds for competition shooters and used external adjustable mounts to zero and dial the scopes





In over 30 years of shooting silhouette competitions at state and national level I have never seen any competitor use a "Tuckerized" scope. Tucker scopes were modified for benchrest shooting but they are rarely seen in that venue any more.

drover


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