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    Vortex repair service


    I bought a vortex viper HS that I put on a gun shooting 1/2 to 3/4" groups

    After putting vortex scope on the best the gun shot was an inch
    Most of the time closer to two inch groups
    So I sent scope off to have it checked and this is what the packing slip said

    Reset parallax at 100 yards and secured objective in place.
    Tested and checked all functions




    Does that mean scope was not holding zero and they fixed it or that nothing was really wrong I'm a little confused

    Kinda new to all this stuff

    Thanks

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    Is the objective the crosshairs?

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    No the objective is the big lense on the end.
    if anything is loose it will affect groups. Also if parallax is not set properly you'll have grouping issues.

    If they sent it back it should be good to go.

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    I dont recall if all of vortex lines are sensitive to torque value of rings but you might want to call vortex and ask what they recommend for your specific scope as you may have damaged it the first time from that.

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    I uses a torque wrench
    25lbs per inch
    Vortex said that was fine


    Thanks for responses

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    Instead of asking the internet...why not contact Vortex for the answer? Unless someone on this forum works for Vortex, I'd say no one is going to know the answer to your question.

    On a side note...Vortex is very proactive with their CS/warranty. I had to use their warranty once and was sold on the CS/warranty.

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    Because this way was easier for me and someone did know the answer

    Your post was of no use to anyone
    What do you think an Internet forum is for?
    It's to discuss certain topics with other members

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    Well does it work well now?? How about a useful followup

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    Have not shot it yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by hero View Post
    I use a torque wrench
    25lbs per inch
    Vortex said that was fine
    Strange, this is what they told me:

    Thank you for your business - we appreciate it! For your scope, I'd recommend no less than 25 in/lbs for the ring to base attachment, and between 13-17 in/lbs for the ring screws.

    I hope this helps! Those Savages are NICE rifles! Let me know how everything goes-

    Best regards,

    Reuben Aleckson
    Consumer Sales
    Vortex Optics
    1-800-426-0048 ext. 304
    2120 W. Greenview
    Middleton, WI 53562

    At 25 in/lbs I'm surprised you didn't snap the screws off.
    [COLOR=#ff0000]Hello to all you nice folks at NSA :)[/COLOR]

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