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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Republic" data-source="post: 669696" data-attributes="member: 19878"><p>I have a vortex viper PST mounted on a savage 111 in 338 lapua with steel warren rings and factory EGW base. I've taken the base off twice trying to install a 20 moa base from EGW. Long story there. But I put the factory back on tight with locktite. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow. While waiting on my barrel to cool and dry firing the trigger, I noticed the crosshairs slightly jump/wiggle when the trigger is pulled. Everything seems tight, but I'm no gun smith. Problem or normal? I rarely dry fire any of my rifles while looking through the scope, so I'm not sure if it's a problem. Should there be in any movement at all in the scope when trigger is pulled?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Republic, post: 669696, member: 19878"] I have a vortex viper PST mounted on a savage 111 in 338 lapua with steel warren rings and factory EGW base. I've taken the base off twice trying to install a 20 moa base from EGW. Long story there. But I put the factory back on tight with locktite. Anyhow. While waiting on my barrel to cool and dry firing the trigger, I noticed the crosshairs slightly jump/wiggle when the trigger is pulled. Everything seems tight, but I'm no gun smith. Problem or normal? I rarely dry fire any of my rifles while looking through the scope, so I'm not sure if it's a problem. Should there be in any movement at all in the scope when trigger is pulled? [/QUOTE]
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