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Adjusting Leupold STD base
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<blockquote data-quote="j_unzicker" data-source="post: 473161" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>Yes, that helps. Thanks. I didn't know that the font dovetail moved as the rear adjustments were made. </p><p>I guess my main concern is not having the scope aligned exactly with the bore. Correct me if I am wrong, because I could be wrong, but it makes sense to me that if your scope and bore are not aligned perfectly together then the further out you shoot your bullet will continue to drift either to the right or the left depending on the misalignment of the scope. Is that correct? And if so, can the rear windage adjustments cause this problem? Or would it be so minor that it would be inconsequential. I plan on shooting long range and don't want a drifting bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j_unzicker, post: 473161, member: 28887"] Yes, that helps. Thanks. I didn't know that the font dovetail moved as the rear adjustments were made. I guess my main concern is not having the scope aligned exactly with the bore. Correct me if I am wrong, because I could be wrong, but it makes sense to me that if your scope and bore are not aligned perfectly together then the further out you shoot your bullet will continue to drift either to the right or the left depending on the misalignment of the scope. Is that correct? And if so, can the rear windage adjustments cause this problem? Or would it be so minor that it would be inconsequential. I plan on shooting long range and don't want a drifting bullet. [/QUOTE]
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