Ziess major problem

steyr243

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Wondering if anyone cant point me in right direction,

put a ziess duralyt 3-12x50 on start of this year brand new, mostly for clients to use,
firstly the variable power ruber ring fell off a few weeks ago(makes no effect on mechanical parts whatsoever)

now noticed the whole end eye piece tube moves and wobbles about, even the reticle moves with it! i phoned ziess who said to send it to them (uk) and then it will be sent to germany for investigation. so im having to use 270 this week. now all my equipment is treat like a baby never banged or dropped etc....i am wondering if they receive the scope in question will they send me a replacement? After all i did buy supposedly one of the best scopes on the market, for reliability for using when stalking with clients. if it was a cheap scope i would understand....any ideas anyone? :suss:
 
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The first point of contact should be the shop you purchased with as they are the ones you have a contract with under the sales of goods act.

Simon
 
I think you will find under UK law you have 2 years as a benchmark as 'fit for purpose' and under EU law this extends to 6 years. Given that the scope is German you should be covered by EU laws. Not sure whether this would warrant replacement or just repair. If you have not had it long then maybe you speak to Ziess Uk and ask that they change it.
 
Germany will disect the scope and test it.
If faulty I would guess replaced or fixed.
If foul play suspected you will be billed (I presume).
There are others on here who will know better.
I have aZeiss scope on my estate rifle (well actually all my rifles).
They are all A1 and I look after them, but out only last week I had a client loose his footing on a barley field headland, he fell hard but looked like he protected the rifle well. I was actually worried more about him. He caught his breath and we carried on.
getting home the objective bell housing had a small chip on the rim, he was gone and what can I do, but it is an estate rifle and carried by others.
checking the sights they were still bang on.
Thats why my rifle is a stainless synthetic.
Clients may not look after your kit as well as you do. FACT
I gave over with flip up covers using sometime x3 a month, no one ever said they broke one.
 
my duralyt has been bang on and it get one hell of a lot of abuse, and never looses zero, bang on zeiss well done
 
If you were to see the scope you would see that it is mint, looks the same as I did out of the box. Rifle is mostly carried by myself s o I$ well aware about what happens to it. Will make a few calls. Other than this it a good scope.
 
I have two, one on a 22.250, one on a 270, both fine other than what derek says lack of windage on the 270. Its a browning a bolt using a game reaper one piece mount if anyone can throw light on that.

​Mike
 
re-mount the base, ensure the windage is zero'd in the scope, or if it's not enough right, turn all the way left before installing the scope, that will give you twice as much windage.

otherwise buy bases/mounts with windage adjustment.
 
This is very interesting when a problem like this comes up. The way to judge this company is how they deal with a problem. Please keep us informed on how this is resolved. But experience with German companies tells me you will have a good outcome.
 
Derek, I'm guessing you have a Sako rifle with your windage problem?

Well, I never knew that.......

I mounted a Zeiss 6-24x56 to my new A1 20Practical with the front mount to the front of the action (As per my original 243 AII) but didn't have enough windage.

Hhhhmm, bugger, thought I needed a different make of mount but then happened to read Sako's mounting instructions on the their website to discover that the way to do it is to centralise the 'scope reticle and move the front block backwards 'til the 'scope bore sights. I did this with the ring fixing bolts loose enough to swivel rather than allowing the ring inserts to take up the slight change in angle.

Which it does with the front base at the back end of the travel.... but then I had to get a bit of the base milled down to accomodate the under turret of the Zeiss to get the eye relief comfortable again.

atb

Fizz
:cool:
 
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