Swarovski Scope’s losing zero has this ever happened to you?

I recently forked out on a Z6i, I am still not 100% on it holding zero.

For the first few weeks it just seemed to shift an inch or so. Put it down to my shooting.
Got my self a FAT wrench, all torqued up etc.
Seems ok, I have not really had the time to play too much lately.

I really like the scope, but as with all things I need confidence in it.
Maybe after it has had a bit more bouncing around in tractors and the Landy etc I will hopefully feel better.
 
both scopes had the exact problem various parts replaced ,using moderators again no problems so far ,i also know others with same problem after repair they are fine SHOTZ
 
Hi the older swarovski scopes were no problem think its the new ones did give some trouble if its the same dealer he has now changed his own scopes to zeiss


Has that dealer recently started selling Zeiss instead of Swarovski by any chance? :suss:
 
You should query this, there is no way a moderator would have any effect on a scope surely?!


Not to sound condescending in any way, as you know it obviously won't affect the scope. :tiphat:

​ But if the moderator is loose or in anyway obstructing the flight of the bullet the shots will be all over the place. And if the nut behind the butt hasn't sussed that out he could well just be blaming the scope instead of diagnosing a problem with the mod.
 
Not to sound condescending in any way, as you know it obviously won't affect the scope. :tiphat:

​ But if the moderator is loose or in anyway obstructing the flight of the bullet the shots will be all over the place. And if the nut behind the butt hasn't sussed that out he could well just be blaming the scope instead of diagnosing a problem with the mod.
factory repaired both scopes renewing various parts so their is got to be a problem somewhere cheers SHOTZ
 
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