Originally Posted By: StobOriginally Posted By: CZ527Just tried the reticle jump phenomenon test on 3 scopes that have held zero for many years, reticle jumped when dry fired.
One of them is on a .223 that I've probably shot 100 sub .200" groups with.
Another is on my 6 WOA that will shoot .300 or better aggregates with 80 gr FB bullets
The last is on a 722 .222 that has won its share of turkey shoots.
You've got another issue.
Crosshairs will jump in 95% of bolt guns when dry fired. That is not an indication of a bad scope.
Yea that's the point I was making, not sure if you were clarifying or reinforcing.