Thanks for your response. All my scopes are Leupold (maaybe 10-12) for no particular reason. Never given another manufacturer a try. Had a Weaver decades ago, and liked it. Nest Weaver was a variable and it turned the opposit direction. Bought a few rifles with other scopes already mounted but sold the scopes before hunting season. Been reading some comments about Nikon and Bushnell scopes. Thinking of trying a Bushnell 4200. Got two old Leupolds from the 70's that do not have clicks, but friction adjustments. Attempted to use both of them recently and they refuse to budge, then shifted about 8 inches. A scope that won't budge is a good thing, but one that can't be corrected is a bigger problem. Need some more scopes.
My newer Leupolds will correct, if necessary but the earliest ones are a problem.
Anybody need two 3X9s.