INresponse
About 12 years ago I bought a Shepherd Scope. I enjoyed it for 4 years
but it had a nagging problem. The secondary crosshair would move over
about 1 moa with recoil & then stay in that spot. The secondary crosshair
is the one that contains all the ranging crosshairs. I could still use the scope this way because the primary crosshair was still in line but it was an
aggravation & took more time. I was able to shoot my 30-06 at ranges that would have been difficult to achieve without this scope. Instead of
sending in the scope for repairs, I sold it. A couple of years later, 2 of my
friends bought Shepherds. 1 worked fine and the other had to be sent in
for repairs. I THINK THAT HAVING PROBLEMS WITH 2 OUT OF 3 SCOPES
IS NOT GOOD! I would not consider these scopes again unless I knew
that they have been improved. If not, maybe he should sell his design to a different scope company. Imagine a Mueller with this reticle system plus a little red dot in the main intersection! Just my thoughts.
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