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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1606228" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I am heavily invested in Leopold scopes. Can't afford anything better. I don't like to say this but there is a possibility that you have a defective scope. Is this scope that you are using been on another rifle? If not maybe move the scope to a known rifle that is accurate and see what happens. </p><p>In your post you did not say whether or not you are shooting reloads or factory ammunition. Factory ammunition is much better today than in years past but typically is not as accurate as reloaded ammunition. I have built many bullets that shoot sub moa with nothing more than a balance scale, trickler, standard RCBS dies and Sierra bullets. I will say that as I gathered some rifles that I wanted to build very accurate bullets for I did change to some Redding competition dies but really believe the only difference is the ability to accurately seat the bullets.</p><p>The movement in the scope is something that would need to be observed in person. I believe that with an Ultra Light rifle there are so many basics of shooting that can effect how the rifle behaves when pulling the trigger that if may take multiple sessions at the bench to figure out what, if anything, you the shooter might be doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1606228, member: 14169"] I am heavily invested in Leopold scopes. Can't afford anything better. I don't like to say this but there is a possibility that you have a defective scope. Is this scope that you are using been on another rifle? If not maybe move the scope to a known rifle that is accurate and see what happens. In your post you did not say whether or not you are shooting reloads or factory ammunition. Factory ammunition is much better today than in years past but typically is not as accurate as reloaded ammunition. I have built many bullets that shoot sub moa with nothing more than a balance scale, trickler, standard RCBS dies and Sierra bullets. I will say that as I gathered some rifles that I wanted to build very accurate bullets for I did change to some Redding competition dies but really believe the only difference is the ability to accurately seat the bullets. The movement in the scope is something that would need to be observed in person. I believe that with an Ultra Light rifle there are so many basics of shooting that can effect how the rifle behaves when pulling the trigger that if may take multiple sessions at the bench to figure out what, if anything, you the shooter might be doing. [/QUOTE]
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