eh76,

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Strange.....in 40 years of shooting I have never had a Leupold fail other than from my own stupidity...like having a spotting scope fall off a window mount while driving down a rough road. My luck must be better.


Are you talking about sighting in your Leupold and it never gets out of adjustment? Or are you talking about twisting turrets all these years and never having one fail to go back to zero or go where you expected it to go when you twisted the turret?

I love my present Leupie. The first Leupold I installed on my .454 died in about 300 rounds. I was not twisting turrets. It just could not handle the recoil. The second one has been on there for years and has given me no trouble at all. In fact the last time I fired a five shot 200 yard group it measured 5". It is the only scope I would recommend for a handgun with stout recoil.


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