Scope adjustments?

If that's true, then I suggest moving to a different city. :)

The problem hasn't been fully identified, and in order for us to provide useful info, we need to know exactly how you're trying to zero the optic. Do you not enough downward elevation adjustment to align the reticle with the bore sight? Or do you not have enough upward elevation adjustment?

What base is being used? Does it have 20 or 40 MOA of elevation built into it?
 
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If that's true, then I suggest moving to a different city. :)

The problem hasn't been fully identified, and in order for us to provide useful info, we need to know exactly how you're trying to zero the optic. At what distance are you trying to zero it?

What base is being used? Does it have 20 or 40 MOA of elevation built into it?
20moa,warne pitcanny.
 
At what distance are you trying to zero it.....50 yards +, or 25 feet? If you have a 20 MOA base, and you're trying to zero it at across the living room distance, then there's unlikely to be a problem at all.

I suggest positioning the rifle so that it's pointing at an object small enough to be identified while looking through the barrel, at a distance of at least 50 yards (100 yards is even better). At this distance is it possible to align the reticle with the object, with the object visible through the barrel.

You stated that you did not loosen stops. Does that mean that you've identified the problem?
 
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Your suggestion cost me $65& did not help a bit! 20moa not the answer. Thanks anyway!
That was fast. I usually have to wait a week for my parts to come in. So you put a 20MOA rail on already and found it not to work. I've never known a 20MOA rail not to work. Unless you're shooting past 1500yds with a 308 WIN.

I can lead a horse to water, but I can't make the daggum thing drink!
 
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Which one you got?
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If you haven't disengaged the zero stop you are spinning your wheels.
 
At what distance are you trying to zero it.....50 yards +, or 25 feet? If you have a 20 MOA base, and you're trying to zero it at across the living room distance, then there's unlikely to be a problem at all.

I suggest positioning the rifle so that it's pointing at an object small enough to be identified while looking through the barrel, at a distance of at least 50 yards (100 yards is even better). At this distance is it possible to align the reticle with the object, with the object visible through the barrel.

You stated that you did not loosen stops. Does that mean that you've identified the problem?
No closer to zeroing with my bore sighter! Crossbars need to come down,but I run out of adjustments!
 
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