Suggest this:So I have a Leupold VX6 on my CA 6.5 PRC. Rifle shoots really well, I've got a load worked up that is consistent and I'm feeling good about this fall until the tall target test. When I dial up, I get a 1.5-2" shift to the right. I ran the test 4 times. Made sure the target was plumb with a level, used levels to mount the scope, and even tried rotating the scope counter clockwise (since the shift was to the right). Nothing has worked. No matter what I try, when I dial up, I get a POI shift to the right. I know there are a lot of things that can cause this. I'm using Talley one piece rings for the mount. I've remounted the scope twice. I've got a NF I'm going to put on it to see if it is the scope or the mounts, or the receiver. Anyone have any other suggestions? Would a bore sighting tool show the discrepancy?? I got the scope from Holland's with his reticle in it. I'm going to call them on Monday to see what they have to say. Is it possible I just have a bad scope?? Thanks.
Glenn
1) Mount Scope / rings snugged
2) Attach scope level to tube snugged
3) Set plum bob at 100 yards
4) Twist scope until vertical stadia plum in line with plum bob string snug rings tighter
5) Adjust scope level til bubble centers
6) Double Check reticle & scope level
7) Torque everything to specs
8) Try tall target, if fails send back to Leupold as bad scope (They have great customer service)
9) Good Luck