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Scope mounting way off!
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 603901" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>Which millet rings? The ones that come with the scope? If they are the lrs-1 tacticool</p><p>rings there is no adjustment for windage error with the rings. Flip them around and see</p><p>if you are off the other direction. If not it's the rail or your holes in the reciever that are</p><p>off. Provided the scope is good. You have some trouble shooting to do.</p><p> First swap the rings around backwards, leave the scope settings alone. If nothing changes it's not the rings. ( you can just bore site if it's off more than a couple of feet to check this, no trip to the range needed)</p><p></p><p> next Center the windage dial on the scope and try it on a different gun. If it's close</p><p> Your base or reciever is off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 603901, member: 24560"] Which millet rings? The ones that come with the scope? If they are the lrs-1 tacticool rings there is no adjustment for windage error with the rings. Flip them around and see if you are off the other direction. If not it's the rail or your holes in the reciever that are off. Provided the scope is good. You have some trouble shooting to do. First swap the rings around backwards, leave the scope settings alone. If nothing changes it's not the rings. ( you can just bore site if it's off more than a couple of feet to check this, no trip to the range needed) next Center the windage dial on the scope and try it on a different gun. If it's close Your base or reciever is off. [/QUOTE]
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