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Sighting in a 308

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Jan 03, 2026 11:28 pm

I went down to the rifle range to check the scope on a 308 I had purchased a number of years ago and never shot as I found out I didn't need it for the intended purchase. Miss T had been told when she drove out to Oklahoma from Virginia to look at the top three or four properties on the prospective list that there were a few feral hogs that came through the farm here when she asked. When we got serious about the property I had started looking. I found the rifle in a gun shop in the outlying city and when we put the contract on the house, I bought the rifle. Turns out, NO hogs in the area in some time, the seller had assumed the husband of the lady checking out the property would WANT there to be hogs on the property. :roll: He had advertised the property as a prime hunting location, posting pictures of all his deer.

The coyote and feral dog problem had increased and the 308 would increase the range, so I took 'er down and checked the scope at 80 yards. With the Vortex Viper scope on the AR10, I figured it was a good starting point. I fired a three shot group and... :shock: not a single shot on the cardboard, let alone on the target. Hmmm? :roll: Odd. I knew the ammo was good, I had shot very tight groups with the M1A and iron sights. 8-)

Moved to 50 yards and tried again. Same results. Three shot group, not a single shot on the cardboard. I was stunned. This was a top brand AR, and I had cleaned and lubed the gun PRIOR to taking it to the range. I moved to 25 yards and shot offhand at the target. Still no hits using the scope. Set up for boar, it had metallic sights offset at 45 degrees in case a boar came charging from the brush. I tilted the gun and used those. Three shots.... in the black. No more shooting for the day. At more than $1.25 a round, I had my answer for now.

I ordered a laser bore sighting cartridge for 308 and waited. It arrived while I had a house filled with family for the holidays so I put the kit in the gunsmith's box and waited some more. I got 'er out today and checked the bore sight on the scope. It was a foot low at 20 yards, sighting down the dark hallway in the house to check the scope. :evil: When I went to adjust the elevation, the elevation adjustment on the scope didn't work. All the other adjustments worked as they should, but this one was defective. I bought the rifle used, and the scope was already mounted... so I sent an mail to Vortex Optics this morning to see about getting the scope repaired.

This is the Vortex Viper 2.5 x 10 x 32 Tactical Precision Scope with an illuminated reticle. Retail on the scope is $1,000. (I see them on sale on line for $800) They have an unconditional lifetime warranty, but I bought the rifle used with the scope mounted on it, so the scope was acquired use. I told them that in the request... I didn't try and BS them. Still, if I have to pay $200 for repairs I come out way ahead. Hopefully Vortex can repair the scope for me.

https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-viper-p ... -EBR-1~MOA

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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by Mags » Sun Jan 04, 2026 1:42 am

I have a Vortex StrikeFire Red Dot. The rubber adjustment push buttons were too stiff to use. I had written a review about that. Vortex contacted me and had me send it to them. Free shipping both directions. A week later I had it back. No charge for replacing the push button module on the side of the red dot. I'd like to think you get similar good treatment.
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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by JEBar » Sun Jan 04, 2026 3:04 am

BrokenolMarine wrote:
Sat Jan 03, 2026 11:28 pm
I'll keep you posted on the outcome.
please do

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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Jan 04, 2026 9:53 am

The Vortex lifetime warranty is transferable so you should be fine. I have had two warranty claims with Vortex (both binoculars) and they took great care of me. The last one which was in 2025 involved a pair of binoculars that were no longer repairable so they sent me a brand new pair. Great service for sure.

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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by rickhem » Sun Jan 04, 2026 10:36 am

I've not had experience with Vortex specifically, and I do own their scopes, but have had similar situations with Nikon, Bushnell, and even a Tasco dot sight many years ago. The Tasco was repaired, and the other two were replaced with items currently in their line-ups. I think you'll come out with something that you'll be happy with.
Good luck, and let us know how it goes.

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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sun Jan 04, 2026 5:38 pm

Boom! Got an email today, ON a Sunday. Please send the scope in for repair. Find the form and the mailing label attached. The VIP Warranty has you covered. Expect an eight to ten day turn around. BooYah.
She's boxed up and ready to roll out to the post office in the morning. We'll see what we find.

My other Vortex scopes are excellent. Paired with the Ruger American, the 556 turned in a tight little group when I sighted that one in a couple months ago. She was ready when needed and did her job on a running target at 70 yards. I'm just tuning up the 308 for that extra power and range.
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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by BigAl52 » Sun Jan 04, 2026 11:21 pm

Good to hear BOM. I want a 4x12x40 AO to put on a Ruger 10/22. Gonna order one when I get back from Texas USA
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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by BrokenolMarine » Mon Jan 05, 2026 12:12 am

BigAl52 wrote:
Sun Jan 04, 2026 11:21 pm
Good to hear BOM. I want a 4x12x40 AO to put on a Ruger 10/22. Gonna order one when I get back from Texas USA
Yup. When I told Miss Tina about the Email, she said exactly what I was thinking. "Well, you know what brand scope to buy the next time you need to add one to the stable." ;)
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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by BrokenolMarine » Wed Jan 07, 2026 10:53 am

The tracking shows the Scope arrived at Vortex this morning. We are on the way to a functional Viper. Can't wait to get 'er sighted in and shooting again.
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Re: Sighting in a 308

Post by BrokenolMarine » Fri Jan 16, 2026 6:49 pm

I heard back from Vortex Today. They said they were sorry, but my Vortex Viper 2.5 x 10 x 30 Gen Tactical Precision Scope Gen 1 could not be repaired. :?

Sadly, the Gen 1 Vortex Viper was no longer in stock as it had been discontinued, so they could not replace the scope under their VIP warranty. :cry:

However, they could upgrade my Vortex Viper Gen 1, with the Vortex Viper Gen 2 2 x 10 x 30 TSP if that would be acceptable. They included a link and suggested I take a look at the scope and see if that might work for me. I clicked on the link and looked. I carefully considered the upgraded Gen 2 version for a long while... a minute or maybe ninety seconds, then sent a quick reply.

Yes, I think that should work just fine.
Within two minutes, I got a reply saying that they would get 'er packed up and shipped out and I should get tracking soon.
Go Vortex.

:)

Nice to see there are companies that stand behind their products.
I have a couple other Vortex scopes and they work great.
Can't wait to mount this one.
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