Hello, brand new forum member here with my first post.
I recently acquired a 6.5CM RPR and decided to pick up two scopes to compare, the Burris XTR II 5-25 and Bushnell XRS 4.5-30. After spending a day looking through both scopes side by side and jogging through the turrets, etc, I decided to keep the Bushnell and send back the Burris. I mounted the scope and took it out to sight in 3 days later. After my 3rd sight in shot, on my next elevation adjustment, I noticed the elevation turret base was loose and wiggling as I clicked through the mils. Without much effort the entire turret base unscrewed completely. Needless to say I was highly disappointed in my ruined range trip. I sent the scope off to Bushnell's lab repair department yesterday and hoping for a quick turn around.
Can anyone tell me if this is something common for Bushnell products? I really like the scope otherwise, and I am still intending to keep it at this point once I receive it back from repair. However it has made me a little gun-shy of the scope. When I first unboxed it felt like a real tank, extremely well built, and when it just fell apart on my first range trip it was disheartening.
I recently acquired a 6.5CM RPR and decided to pick up two scopes to compare, the Burris XTR II 5-25 and Bushnell XRS 4.5-30. After spending a day looking through both scopes side by side and jogging through the turrets, etc, I decided to keep the Bushnell and send back the Burris. I mounted the scope and took it out to sight in 3 days later. After my 3rd sight in shot, on my next elevation adjustment, I noticed the elevation turret base was loose and wiggling as I clicked through the mils. Without much effort the entire turret base unscrewed completely. Needless to say I was highly disappointed in my ruined range trip. I sent the scope off to Bushnell's lab repair department yesterday and hoping for a quick turn around.
Can anyone tell me if this is something common for Bushnell products? I really like the scope otherwise, and I am still intending to keep it at this point once I receive it back from repair. However it has made me a little gun-shy of the scope. When I first unboxed it felt like a real tank, extremely well built, and when it just fell apart on my first range trip it was disheartening.