bimmerland
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My first exciting day at the range turned from elation to disappointment in one mag load of 9mm.
I had installed the vortex viper after receiving the correct type B screws from S&W. Put a tab of blue loctite on them installed the piece or electrical tape to prevent battery short and proceeded to align to red dot just above the front sight. All was going well until I could not lock the windage and elevation adjustments. I called vortex and was told I didn't need to worry about locking down the adjustments since the emitters in the viper and robust enough to take the vicious pounding of the slide. Believing in them I set the adjustments to the proper settings loaded 10 rounds in the mag and started shooting at bullseye rings about 5 yards away. The first 5 shots were fantastic. But by the time I finished the magazine I had most of my rounds hitting low and left. I paused and reset the adjustments back to my original settings an DEJAVUE. First 5 shots good rest low and left..
Since the viper co-witnesses very well I turn off the vortex and used the iron sights. Bad luck hit again. All my shot were going left. After drifting the right sight to the right about .04 inches I was able to get decent hits. I also mention the trigger was gritty and had a pull over 5 pounds which is okay for a self defense firearm but not a competition unit which should be between 4 and 4.5 pounds.
When I discussed the loss of alignment vortex was very apologetic and sent a prepaid return label and ask me to explain what happened. I suggested they either move the locking screws or extend out the screws so they can be tightened down by a wrench. I also suggested try the red on a gun as part of their quality control. Maybe I got a bad one. We'll see.
Paying a lot of money for a performance gun I should not have to touch either site for decent accuracy up to 25 yards.
I can't believe one tech told me not to drift the rear at all but only drift the front HUH!!!
Anyway both are on their way back to their respective manufactures for repair or replace
Sorry about the rant but when you invest over $1000 in a firearm it should perform like one.
Any other suggestions hints greatly appreciated. I don't want to add an extra upgrades until I see what these people can do to resolve these issues.
Thanks for listening.
DON'T CALL IT A PERFORMANCE SERIES IF IT DOESN'T.
PS: Like to send my hat's off to old and grumpy for helping me get my gun setup right.
I had installed the vortex viper after receiving the correct type B screws from S&W. Put a tab of blue loctite on them installed the piece or electrical tape to prevent battery short and proceeded to align to red dot just above the front sight. All was going well until I could not lock the windage and elevation adjustments. I called vortex and was told I didn't need to worry about locking down the adjustments since the emitters in the viper and robust enough to take the vicious pounding of the slide. Believing in them I set the adjustments to the proper settings loaded 10 rounds in the mag and started shooting at bullseye rings about 5 yards away. The first 5 shots were fantastic. But by the time I finished the magazine I had most of my rounds hitting low and left. I paused and reset the adjustments back to my original settings an DEJAVUE. First 5 shots good rest low and left..
Since the viper co-witnesses very well I turn off the vortex and used the iron sights. Bad luck hit again. All my shot were going left. After drifting the right sight to the right about .04 inches I was able to get decent hits. I also mention the trigger was gritty and had a pull over 5 pounds which is okay for a self defense firearm but not a competition unit which should be between 4 and 4.5 pounds.
When I discussed the loss of alignment vortex was very apologetic and sent a prepaid return label and ask me to explain what happened. I suggested they either move the locking screws or extend out the screws so they can be tightened down by a wrench. I also suggested try the red on a gun as part of their quality control. Maybe I got a bad one. We'll see.
Paying a lot of money for a performance gun I should not have to touch either site for decent accuracy up to 25 yards.
I can't believe one tech told me not to drift the rear at all but only drift the front HUH!!!
Anyway both are on their way back to their respective manufactures for repair or replace
Sorry about the rant but when you invest over $1000 in a firearm it should perform like one.
Any other suggestions hints greatly appreciated. I don't want to add an extra upgrades until I see what these people can do to resolve these issues.
Thanks for listening.
DON'T CALL IT A PERFORMANCE SERIES IF IT DOESN'T.
PS: Like to send my hat's off to old and grumpy for helping me get my gun setup right.
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