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Originally Posted By: CatShooterHold zero from a drop is up to the rings and mount, and no matter how "macho" your tactical "Afghani Kyller" scope set up is, it is still down to four little screws - which are not very shock proof.


Fog prof is not from a vacuum, it is from pressurized inert gas, Nitrogen, Argon, etc.


 


Yeah, not a real "macho afgani kyller" set up here, just a basic Savage .223 Axis that i could afford for coyote and other predator/varmint hunting. 


My questions are because i used to have a cheaper Simmons scope i had on it that would occationally loose zero.  The last time i think it came from when my rifle tipped over and landed on some thin carpet.  I am in no way an armchair or any other kind of "commando" wanna-be type i can assure you. Just want to see what a real scope can take, or supposed to, and what it wont.


thank you!


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