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Rifle refinised now accuracy is bad what could it be
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1276262" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Glenn, looking at you picture full size I'm struck by one other possibility. That looks like perhaps a 70's or 80's era VXIII scope on it and the scope itself could be the problem. If it were roughly handled at all something could very well have broken or come loose inside making it impossible to shoot a decent group.</p><p></p><p>After you have checked the torque on everything if you still have a problem I'd switch out scopes with another you know to be "right on" to determine if the scope itself hasn't been damaged.</p><p></p><p>Scopes of that era were a whole lot easier to damage than higher end comparable scopes we have on the market today.</p><p></p><p>If it is, you'll get to take advantage of Leupold's Lifetime Warranty unless it shows clear signs of abuse such as big dents and dings indicative of dropping/falling with it and/or getting it banged on or with a rock, hammer etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1276262, member: 30902"] Glenn, looking at you picture full size I'm struck by one other possibility. That looks like perhaps a 70's or 80's era VXIII scope on it and the scope itself could be the problem. If it were roughly handled at all something could very well have broken or come loose inside making it impossible to shoot a decent group. After you have checked the torque on everything if you still have a problem I'd switch out scopes with another you know to be "right on" to determine if the scope itself hasn't been damaged. Scopes of that era were a whole lot easier to damage than higher end comparable scopes we have on the market today. If it is, you'll get to take advantage of Leupold's Lifetime Warranty unless it shows clear signs of abuse such as big dents and dings indicative of dropping/falling with it and/or getting it banged on or with a rock, hammer etc. [/QUOTE]
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