Lloyd, I will be quite blunt with you, since you seem to be always having problems with scopes or guns it is you and not the product! You are apparently not using the products correctly, there is no other way in my opinion you should experience as many problems as you say you have. I am sorry that I have never had to send in a scope or rifle over the years but that is the way it is. My first scope was a Weaver I bought in 1955 with money I earned from trapping and I had it till I gave it to my minister in 1982. As far as I know he still has it and uses it. I have had vaious brands of scopes over the years but I have always liked Weaver and Bushnell the best. For my target shooting bench rest and silloutte I always used the T Series Weavers, for my varmint and big game hunting I always preferred Bushnell. At the present time I have both on my rifles and I also have two scopes that are 25 to 30 years young and they both still work well. The Weaver T Series scopes are still used a lot by folks for benchrest, sillouette and etc. At the present time I think the March scopes are very popular with knowledgable shooters and they aren't cheap for sure. No I don't shoot much I have slowed down in recent years and I now only shoot 1000 or so rounds each year. One of my varmint rifles is on its fourth barrel (Same Caliber), over the years I have shot a ton of targets, varmints, deer and spent a lot of time at the range working up loads. As far as having problems with rifles I haven't had a rifle as of yet that I found to inaccurate, some I had to spend more time with getting to shoot as I want than others. I know you have an oversized ego but the truth of the matter is I don't care what you think as you are a nobody just like the rest of us and your opinion counts for no more than anyone elses.