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<blockquote data-quote="MagMan" data-source="post: 233853" data-attributes="member: 966"><p>Double and triple check your rings.</p><p></p><p>I was beating my head because mine wasn't holding a good zero or shooting well for that matter. I sent it in to Ken and within a week they had already inspected it and found no flaws. After talking with Ken for a while he had decided it was my rings. I bought NF Ultra lite rings and installed them. Didn't get any better, I later lapped them and it held for a while but then went crazy again. I pulled them apart once again, relapped and glued the scope in with liquid electrical tape.....all has been holding well.</p><p></p><p>I've had 4 different scopes (rings actually) doing the same exact thing. I think with the weight of these NF's and the recoil from braked bigguns a little extra attention should be paid.</p><p></p><p>Rings would be my #1 guess and body alignment would be my second guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagMan, post: 233853, member: 966"] Double and triple check your rings. I was beating my head because mine wasn't holding a good zero or shooting well for that matter. I sent it in to Ken and within a week they had already inspected it and found no flaws. After talking with Ken for a while he had decided it was my rings. I bought NF Ultra lite rings and installed them. Didn't get any better, I later lapped them and it held for a while but then went crazy again. I pulled them apart once again, relapped and glued the scope in with liquid electrical tape.....all has been holding well. I've had 4 different scopes (rings actually) doing the same exact thing. I think with the weight of these NF's and the recoil from braked bigguns a little extra attention should be paid. Rings would be my #1 guess and body alignment would be my second guess. [/QUOTE]
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