DucksN'Bucks
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Had a little upset tonight, I was putting my Nikon P223 3-9x40 on my newley acquired Marlin Xt17V 17hmr (yes i know the P223 is not meant for 17hmr
) anyways, while mounting it I was tightening down the windage knobs of the rear leupold base mount to the recommended 45"lbs, when my torx bit decided to round out on me and send the tip of the bit into the receiver (not much scrapage), the trunk of the ring (nice scrape), and finally making full contact with the scope tube just infront of the magnification ring. It made a nice ding,knick whatever you wanna call it, but didn't actually dent in the tube itself, just gave it a nice ding that grabs your fingernail quite well. Would you guys say the scope is most likely fine? I know obviously the only way to truly know is by going out and shooting the gun, but i have yet to put a round through it yet and am worried that since i dont have a baseline established for its normal accuracy potential, the scope may cause for it to shoot worse than it actually does. Im guessing its fine, but figured I'd see what your thoughts were.
Also, I have had one experience with Nikon's warranty with this exact scope where the reticle broke right in the center if the crosshair, which they replaced the scope for free minus shipping cost to California. This took approximately 4-6 weeks however. Has anyone else had any experience with Nikon's customer service if this scope does turn out to have been damaged? (Also, I know this is my fault 100% and am willing to pay for the fix but, when you have brands like Vortex (which I have used), or Leupold that will replace the scope or fix it no matter the cause, it would be nice to know if Nikon provides the same).
Also, I have had one experience with Nikon's warranty with this exact scope where the reticle broke right in the center if the crosshair, which they replaced the scope for free minus shipping cost to California. This took approximately 4-6 weeks however. Has anyone else had any experience with Nikon's customer service if this scope does turn out to have been damaged? (Also, I know this is my fault 100% and am willing to pay for the fix but, when you have brands like Vortex (which I have used), or Leupold that will replace the scope or fix it no matter the cause, it would be nice to know if Nikon provides the same).