I haven't posted on this forum before, but spend a lot of time on a couple of the rifle forums. The question is: how common is it to have a scope that won't adjust, or seems to play catch-up with adjustments? This is a recently acquired Swift scope on a 7mm-08 encore. It just seems like it isn't consistent. I have old and newer scopes, click adjustments and friction adjustments, a bunch of rifles and a fair amount of experience. One of my old mentors always tapped the turret area with a screwdriver handle after adjusting. Another one always went past the adjustment by 4-5 clicks then brought it back to the new setting. Both said something about "making sure they moved". I'm beginning to think they were onto something. This rifle is for a standard distance hunting, and once set won't be getting adjusted much, unless I mess with some different loads and bullets in the future. Certainly not for match shooting or the super long distance stuff where adjustments have to be precise and repeatable.
The barrel is new, and I don't want to burn through much more components if I don't have to. It is for my wife, and we had it shooting pretty well, but she needed less eye relief, so I loosened up the rings and set it to her liking. Didn't expect it to retain zero and it didn't, but when I went to adjust it the "1/4" clicks didn't move it that much. Or I tried to move it 3" right, and it dropped 2" in the process, all with the same <moa load. Just weird. Shot 6 rounds through it after cleaning, all graduated in 1/2 grain powder increments each, and well below max. About half way through the set, the poi moved up vertically about 5 1/2 inches with the next 1/2 grain addition. I don't think so!!
I am going to put a proven scope on there and see if zero adjusts and stays put. I know the rifle, base rings, etc. are all good and screws tight. Just wondering when scopes are bad or adjusting 'goes bad' what are the symptoms and what is going on, and how common it is? Thanks!