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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 3055906" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>Was at the public range some time ago just testing loads. Guy next to me had a Vanguard short action new in a stock he had assembled himself. He was in his second box of ammo and couldn't get the thing to zero. Offered to spot for him and then looked the the rifle. I could move the scope with my fingers. He didn't torque the screws enough! Luckily I had tools and he zeroed the thing within a couple of shots after that. Turned out he was a very good shot and his new rifle really grouped well with factory ammo. We all make mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 3055906, member: 99567"] Was at the public range some time ago just testing loads. Guy next to me had a Vanguard short action new in a stock he had assembled himself. He was in his second box of ammo and couldn’t get the thing to zero. Offered to spot for him and then looked the the rifle. I could move the scope with my fingers. He didn’t torque the screws enough! Luckily I had tools and he zeroed the thing within a couple of shots after that. Turned out he was a very good shot and his new rifle really grouped well with factory ammo. We all make mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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