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Feeling more than a little stupid right now........

Started by chatterbox, February 22, 2012, 04:45:58 PM

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chatterbox

I'm posting this up because the truth is very important.
I just heard from L3 communications, and they have told me my EOTech is fine. They mounted it, zeroed it, and shot 100 rounds of ammo through the gun it was under, and it never lost zero.
So it looks like this was total operator error on my part. I can't explain what happened. All I can say is the sight never moved, but obviously I did something wrong.
I'm sorry to all you guys that own an EOTech sight that my post may have made you nervous about your sight, and for those of you looking to buy one, I wouldn't let my earlier post disuade your decision.
I want to send out a big thanks to BurrisOptics for being willing to help me out and send me a sight when I was in trouble. That along with having a really great product, will make me buy one in the future.
I don't know what else to say except I am really sorry guys. Those of you who own EOTechs, they are obviously a great product.
However, if I was looking into a new red dot, I would look no further than BurrisOptics.

Mike

CASH

It happens Mike.  You certainly aren't the first one here to blame a malfunction on something just to find out later it was your fault.

But hey, you manned up and admitted it.  Good for you.  Good luck with the rest of the sighting in.
A man fires a rifle for many years, and he goes to war. And afterward he turns the rifle in at the armory, and he believes he's finished with the rifle. But no matter what else he might do with his hands, love a woman, build a house, change his son's diaper; his hands remember the rifle.

drenalinld

I admire a man big enough to admit a mistake. No big deal, I just hope you figure out what went wrong?

harleytom

No problem here. Just glad it all worked out for you. Thanks for letting us know what happened though.

Five O

What could you possibably have done? If it was tight on the gun and you didn't move the adjustment screws then it should still be there. Did they test it with the same type of gun and loads your shooting?

BOFF

Quote from: drenalinld on February 22, 2012, 06:13:47 PM
I admire a man big enough to admit a mistake. No big deal, I just hope you figure out what went wrong?


^^^^^THIS!!!



Hey Mike,

I've adjusted the sights in the opposite direction before, and pretty much had it dead zero on target. Trying to get it  "perfect"  :toothy12: and had to shoot a BUNCH more.  :TooFunny:


Happens to us all.

Way to "Man up"  You have my utmost respect.  :icon_thumright:

God Bless,
David B.

joshua

#6
Glad you are going to have your sight back for the season also with some new found confidence in it. That confidence can go a long way in the turkey woods.
Someone help me out here. Isn't setting up a red-dot sight the same as setting up bow sights? Whereas if it's shooting left you should move it to the left and if it's shooting right move it to the right to bring it more in-line with the barrel and the same if it's shooting high or low.
Turkeys are as smart as hunters make em and public land offers more classes.
George Washington didn't use his freedom of speech to defeat the British, he shot them.

chatterbox

Thanks guys for all the positive comments.
I'm sure the sight is fine. I just cannot believe I was so stupid.

BrowningGuy88

Man don't worry about it. You at least manned up and admitted it so it didn't put people off Eotech's.

I did the same thing with a brand new Nikon Monarch a while back. Had a brain fart and was adjusting it the wrong way while checking for tracking. Sent it back and felt SOOO stupid when they ent it back with a letter.