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Take this for what its worth... I looked through a guys Millet scope because he couldn't get it to zero, was the worst glass I've ever looked through. Not to mention, the turret adjustments were backwards. Up was down, right was left.... WTF
I had a LaRue base for an AR, never warmed up to it. The rifle shot better with a set of Burris xtreme rings, and the scope is now on a different rifle, and it holds zero perfectly..... now But hey, maybe I didn't have it tight enough....
Leupold finally made it right for me on a Vari-X III I sent them. Sent it in for glass warranty, and added target turrets, got it back in 3 weeks.... Looked great, nice clear glass all around, but the elevation only gave me 11-12" per rotation, not 15". After another 2 months of waiting, it...
Do yourself a favor, and put it in the freezer and see if it turns on.... My old pair of Geovids would not work cold, and Leica told you in the instructions to keep it warm against your body in extreme cold. The glass in the Geovids was remarkable, and I miss them!!
What rings are you using? Does the scope look like its high in the front? If your shooting low, with it maxed out in elevation, the scope would need to be raised in the rear...
Those little levels are meant for longer ranges, but are useful for zeroing the scope. Shooting into an un level backdrop on un level ground, they are nice to have.
I would neck size the brass until it started chambering hard, then fire up the body die. Start long, and slowly run the body die deeper in the press until the brass chambers freely, lock the ring, call it good.