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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1690763" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>I know Vortex stopped shipping some of the first PST scopes due to the turrets being very easy to move. I agree and don't try to set dope on the scope but do know the adjustments. What I do is set the scope to one distance that i will possibly be shooting at and keep the adjustments in mind if I need to shoot longer than where it is set.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>No, don't remember that. Most of the time that any of the scopes I have being off are usually attributed to different loads or shooting suppressed/unsuppressed or me screwing something up. While hunting I never remember any of the scopes getting screwed up from removing or inserting into the case or walking around. Since I have figured out the scope adjustments for different ranges and store it in my phone, I check it at every spot to make sure nothing changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1690763, member: 6845"] I know Vortex stopped shipping some of the first PST scopes due to the turrets being very easy to move. I agree and don't try to set dope on the scope but do know the adjustments. What I do is set the scope to one distance that i will possibly be shooting at and keep the adjustments in mind if I need to shoot longer than where it is set. No, don't remember that. Most of the time that any of the scopes I have being off are usually attributed to different loads or shooting suppressed/unsuppressed or me screwing something up. While hunting I never remember any of the scopes getting screwed up from removing or inserting into the case or walking around. Since I have figured out the scope adjustments for different ranges and store it in my phone, I check it at every spot to make sure nothing changed. [/QUOTE]
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