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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2138286" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>In my experience, the scope rail screws are the first thing I check. One of my 28N's started throwing bullets all over my 24x24 inch gong at 905; previously it held less than 1/2 MOA vertical. Bullets kept drifting to the right as well. Got back to Phoenix and decided to check the scope. I could actually feel the scope moving slightly; the base screws were not even finger tight. This has happened to me on a Lapua as well. I use blue loctite when I mount them, but...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2138286, member: 3230"] In my experience, the scope rail screws are the first thing I check. One of my 28N's started throwing bullets all over my 24x24 inch gong at 905; previously it held less than 1/2 MOA vertical. Bullets kept drifting to the right as well. Got back to Phoenix and decided to check the scope. I could actually feel the scope moving slightly; the base screws were not even finger tight. This has happened to me on a Lapua as well. I use blue loctite when I mount them, but... [/QUOTE]
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