I have a short story to tell you guys might find interesting, and two questions at the end.
Story first. I put an old Kollmorgan 4x and weaver cross slot mounts on my new Win. Model 70 338 Win Mag. temporarily. It grouped fine. That old Kollmorgan has been on many heavy recoil guns, from 12 Gauge slug guns shooting premium sabots, to 54 cal. muzzleloader, and has never failed. I replaced finally with a new Leupold VX III, 2.5x8 x36mm, in dual dovetail mounts. It was several months later that I tried to work up a moose hunting load with factory ammo. Nothing worked. Erratic, sometimes 3-5 inch groups. I tried everything on the rifle, bedding, free floating, action screws, etc. I knew my mounting job was secure and I would never doubt the Leupold scope, as I use many of their products.
Finally, I decide it must be the mounts or scope. Ring screws were of course checked early on. I remove the top 1/2 of rings to check the base screws. They are tight. Oh, I probably tightened maybe 1/16 to 1/8 turn on the front base. I replace the scope with a used Zeiss Diavari C 3x9x36 I had just picked up at Cabelas. The rifle groups 1 to 1.5 inches with all loads I had tried before!
The Leupold was sent for repair today. I could not believe that it failed under that 338 recoil, but evidently it did just that.
Question 1) Is it possible that tightening front base screws that very small amount was the problem rather that the scope?
Question 2) Can you tell me anything about the Diavari-C Zeiss, what is the quality comparison to their scopes made now? - I got a good deal I felt for $299 used, and seems as good or better than Leupold for light gathering at same power, but I guess it is not made any more. I found it in 10 year old Gun Digest, but that is all I know.
Thanks, I enjoy the forum. When all else fails, I usually find the answers here.