14 January 2009, 17:29
1894mk2Hats off to Talley and Swarovski (and Jewell and McMillan)
Carried out a somewhat extreme test of these products this morning by virtue of dropping my rifle down a 12foot metal high seat hitting every rung on the way down (hint when squirrels remove the foam from the shooting rail it becomes very slippery and allows the rifle to slide around

either hold onto it or don't turn around)
Rifle collected some large gouges on the stock and floorplate. The swaro PF6x42 recieved a massive clout partialy splitting the butler creek. The cheekpiece hit hard enough to partially de-laminate.
Zero is untouched! Pretty impressive I'd say.
14 January 2009, 18:15
SnellstromNice one!
I remember the sick feeling I had while on a Sheep hunt and I and my rifle took a tumble in the slide rock. After hiking partway out and checking zero that "sick feeling" went away.
14 January 2009, 23:45
mhoSorry to hear about your mishap, 1894. Just goes to show, even rifles used for hunting from a high seat occasionally get dinged up pretty well...

I could never really bring myself to hunt with fancy guns. Hey, the modest looking ones shoot just as well, and it is less of a heartache when they get dinged up. But I guess that is just me...
Glad to hear your expensive Swaro survived - even kept zero, no less!
- mike