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Missing elevation adjustment on a Savage 12LRP
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<blockquote data-quote="freeflight" data-source="post: 774630" data-attributes="member: 46089"><p>Hi Engineering101,</p><p>You understand me correctly. I was counting on the elevation gain of 20 MOA rail and Sig Zee insert to shoot as far as I can. But still ended up in the middle of the scope. </p><p>The scope is supposed to be good, no tracking issue. I had it on my AR with a 20MOA raiser, and gain about 5 MIL.</p><p></p><p>I can only measure the thickness along the edge of the rail and calculate the cant. My guess is either the rail is out of spec, or the barrel wasn't installed squarely on the receiver (barrel drooping).</p><p></p><p>I hope receiver top isn't out of spec. Main reason I bought the 12LRP is to reuse that Savage target action.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeflight, post: 774630, member: 46089"] Hi Engineering101, You understand me correctly. I was counting on the elevation gain of 20 MOA rail and Sig Zee insert to shoot as far as I can. But still ended up in the middle of the scope. The scope is supposed to be good, no tracking issue. I had it on my AR with a 20MOA raiser, and gain about 5 MIL. I can only measure the thickness along the edge of the rail and calculate the cant. My guess is either the rail is out of spec, or the barrel wasn't installed squarely on the receiver (barrel drooping). I hope receiver top isn't out of spec. Main reason I bought the 12LRP is to reuse that Savage target action. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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