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What Does It Take to Knock a Scope Off Zero?
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What Does It Take to Knock a Scope Off Zero?

Braxton TaylorBy Braxton TaylorJuly 31, 20252 Mins Read
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Here’s a scenario no hunter wants to experience. You’re six days into a seven-day, once-in-a-lifetime hunt. As you’re picking your way up a ridge to a glassing spot, you slip and drop your rifle. It lands on a rock, and the scope takes a direct hit to the top turret.

The scope isn’t loose and doesn’t appear to be damaged beyond a deep gash in the turret cap. The glass is clear, but you know that a bump can sometimes move the reticle inside the tube.

Now, you have a decision to make. Do you move off the mountain and find a spot where you can reconfirm your zero? That will take up valuable time, and you don’t have much left. But if you keep hunting, your busted scope might make you miss a shot on your target animal–and then you’ll never have another chance.

Hunt long enough, and you’re bound to find yourself in that scenario (or one like it). Dropped guns are just a part of the job, and it’s impossible to know whether this or that concussion was strong enough to knock your scope off zero.

But you can still make an informed guess–at least, you can if you watch MeatEater Experiments.

In a recent episode, Janis Putelis and Brent Reeves set out to answer this question: What does it take to knock a scope off zero?

They put a Sig Sauer scope and rings through various levels of punishment and checked to see if the rifle was still zeroed. In most situations, it was.

Not every scope you own needs to cost as much as your rifle. You probably won’t tow your gun behind your truck (unless things are going very, very poorly), but you might drop it in the dirt, and the case will definitely get thrown at some point at the airport. For a once-in-a-lifetime hunt, a durable scope is worth the investment.

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