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Gunsmithing
a scope sightin problem
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2844094" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hello Lance,</p><p>I agree totally BUT in using both a 30mm and 34 mm scope we could not get them adjusted down far enough to get a 200 yard zero. It was frustrating since I have a lot of loads with cheap bullets ready to go to find out exactly which powder will work best with this very long heavy, fluted barrel.</p><p>I called Kelbly and told them about my problem. They simply are going to exchange my 20minute base with a level one. They were surprised to hear of the problem, but this will allow me to use the larger 30 and 34 mm scopes for this prone rifle. I realize I may be giving up some range in going back to an absolutely staright scope base, but I do want a practical zero that is not in the next county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2844094, member: 21361"] Hello Lance, I agree totally BUT in using both a 30mm and 34 mm scope we could not get them adjusted down far enough to get a 200 yard zero. It was frustrating since I have a lot of loads with cheap bullets ready to go to find out exactly which powder will work best with this very long heavy, fluted barrel. I called Kelbly and told them about my problem. They simply are going to exchange my 20minute base with a level one. They were surprised to hear of the problem, but this will allow me to use the larger 30 and 34 mm scopes for this prone rifle. I realize I may be giving up some range in going back to an absolutely staright scope base, but I do want a practical zero that is not in the next county. [/QUOTE]
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