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Viper PST problems
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<blockquote data-quote="calib" data-source="post: 765600" data-attributes="member: 43333"><p>sounds like you're scope base screw holes are not lined up rite possibly, that's not rare. i have had the 20 moa base issue to where i am near the end of adjustment, means you have more adjustments for longer shots. the windage though i have never had to be maxed or nearly maxed out to the side. I would un mount everything check it all and re mount and then bore sight at the house weather you have a laser or you go old school and look through the bore and match up the retical and what you are centering in the bore and see how much windage you have. </p><p></p><p>if it is windage you can get the holes drilled and taped to the larger size screws and they can line them up better then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i just looked at your post about the liquid, i don't have any idea about that. i would call them and they will send you a shipping label via email you print it out and slap it on your scope package and sent it in. they are pretty fast and will replace if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calib, post: 765600, member: 43333"] sounds like you're scope base screw holes are not lined up rite possibly, that's not rare. i have had the 20 moa base issue to where i am near the end of adjustment, means you have more adjustments for longer shots. the windage though i have never had to be maxed or nearly maxed out to the side. I would un mount everything check it all and re mount and then bore sight at the house weather you have a laser or you go old school and look through the bore and match up the retical and what you are centering in the bore and see how much windage you have. if it is windage you can get the holes drilled and taped to the larger size screws and they can line them up better then. i just looked at your post about the liquid, i don't have any idea about that. i would call them and they will send you a shipping label via email you print it out and slap it on your scope package and sent it in. they are pretty fast and will replace if needed. [/QUOTE]
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