When I bought a 17M2 NEF, thought I had several scopes in my box.
I did, but, nothing that was much good. Had two that were junk and didn't
know it.
Put a .22 scope on it, so far that's still ok, but, am not happy with it, that will
be replaced with a Sweet 17 BSA.
Because when I got the HMR in the same gun. Asked the clerk for a Simmons
that would be good for it. He handed me one of these BSA Sweet 17's and after
looking it over, reading the info etc. Decided to give it a try. At around $60 plus
a med ring I'm happy so far.
The one major thing I don't like about it, and don't know if better/other brands are
the same way or not as this is the first dial a matic scope I've ever tried.
The dial had been spun a good many times so it was at least 6 feet off at 25yds.
Once I got it zeroed, after having to start at 15feet to even find it.
The dial was off, it was saying almost 300yds when it was on at 100yds.
When I took it to the store to have him reset the dial the first FKG thing he did
was start spinning that blasted dial again!!!!! Oh man, I just about whacked him in the head!
Before long he'd had all the bitching and complaining he could stand from me and handed me
a full box of ammo to go rezero it again.
Hey, I appreciated the ammo, but, that took the whole afternoon and another trip 26miles to
the range again. When it was done when I took it in there.
I don't feel these dials should be able to be turned forever like this one is.
Has anyone else had similar experience with this? OR any other scope with the dial a matic setup??
I know good and well, this gun will be laid down and will slide and the dial will be spun several times
and get it out of adjustment again.
I'm sure open to suggestions on how to prevent it. Anyway to lock it down to half turn or so?
Thanks much,
George