I had one I bought new in the ‘90’s. Mounted and hunted on a Ruger #1S 300 H&H. It was a nice scope, beautiful view, until it failed to hold zero one day. It wandered almost a foot to the left, discovered when I gut shot a big whitetail buck (which I followed up and recovered). Before hunting zero checked great as it always had; checked it after and discovered the shift. All else the same, screws properly torqued etc.

Swarovski fixed it free, acknowledged the failure. No issues with eye relief, plenty of mounting latitude.

Last edited by GF1; 08/06/22.