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HELP~Rem 700 VS SF II Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 259960" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Need a bit more info Tang. Is the rifle new, never owned by anyone else new? The reason I ask is because of your statement; "Weaver bases that was given with the rifle." I've never heard of Remington including rings/bases, except for rifle/scope combo packages (ADL&710).</p><p> Were the bases in a Weaver package, unopened? Someone may have opened it and then slipped the wrong bases back in.</p><p> Do either of you have a scope alignment tool? One can easily be fashioned from a 1" dowel rod, if that's the size of his scope tube. This will prevent any further scope damage and you can see if the bases are bad or base hole are misaligned.</p><p> I would first suspect the rifles receiver, I've heard about others who've had that problem. Never had it happen to me. You can believe I'd take it back to the gunshop owner/manager right away. Keep us informed. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 259960, member: 307"] Need a bit more info Tang. Is the rifle new, never owned by anyone else new? The reason I ask is because of your statement; "Weaver bases that was given with the rifle." I've never heard of Remington including rings/bases, except for rifle/scope combo packages (ADL&710). Were the bases in a Weaver package, unopened? Someone may have opened it and then slipped the wrong bases back in. Do either of you have a scope alignment tool? One can easily be fashioned from a 1" dowel rod, if that's the size of his scope tube. This will prevent any further scope damage and you can see if the bases are bad or base hole are misaligned. I would first suspect the rifles receiver, I've heard about others who've had that problem. Never had it happen to me. You can believe I'd take it back to the gunshop owner/manager right away. Keep us informed. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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