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Faulty Leupold or other explanation? Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="dmgreene" data-source="post: 189590" data-attributes="member: 8491"><p>dmgreene, was your promblem corrected when you got your scope back and started shooting again? On mine I just don't understand what would be wrong with the scope when it shot into a verticle line with 26 MOA up elevation at a 100 yard bullseye.[/QUOTE</p><p> </p><p>NWdan they did fix my scope. However my gun would start shooting to the right at 100 yards as I started dialing in more MOA. Remember that it would only take 3" off the verticle line to be off 30" at 1000 yards.</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmgreene, post: 189590, member: 8491"] dmgreene, was your promblem corrected when you got your scope back and started shooting again? On mine I just don't understand what would be wrong with the scope when it shot into a verticle line with 26 MOA up elevation at a 100 yard bullseye.[/QUOTE NWdan they did fix my scope. However my gun would start shooting to the right at 100 yards as I started dialing in more MOA. Remember that it would only take 3" off the verticle line to be off 30" at 1000 yards. David [/QUOTE]
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