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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 967009" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>If you are running out of windage adjustment trying to zero the scope. It could be that the base screw holes on the action are not aligned correctly. Have had the issue on a couple of Savage actions.</p><p></p><p>One solution is to use Burris Signature Zee rings and get the offset alignment inserts for them. This should allow you to adjust the windage until there are same amount of clicks on left and right on the scope. Can also add MOA elevation like an 20 MOA base too, if you want.</p><p></p><p>Some say they have problems keeping the scope secure in these rings. My solution has always been to clean rings with alcohol and clean the inserts with alcohol as well. The I spread a small amount of rosin on the insides of the rings and on the inside of the inserts, then tighten to specks. I have a set of the rings on a 300 RUM and zero has never moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 967009, member: 74902"] If you are running out of windage adjustment trying to zero the scope. It could be that the base screw holes on the action are not aligned correctly. Have had the issue on a couple of Savage actions. One solution is to use Burris Signature Zee rings and get the offset alignment inserts for them. This should allow you to adjust the windage until there are same amount of clicks on left and right on the scope. Can also add MOA elevation like an 20 MOA base too, if you want. Some say they have problems keeping the scope secure in these rings. My solution has always been to clean rings with alcohol and clean the inserts with alcohol as well. The I spread a small amount of rosin on the insides of the rings and on the inside of the inserts, then tighten to specks. I have a set of the rings on a 300 RUM and zero has never moved. [/QUOTE]
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