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Bad rings or bad scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1321954" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>One picture is worth a thousand words . You need to start with inspecting the rail and see if there is any possible movement . Then attach the rings and see if anything does not lock up tight . Then fit the scope . If the rings are out of alignment then the tube may be in a bind and zero will change with power changes in the scope . Put a shot saver in the muzzle and switch the power up and down. If the aiming point wanders about the grid you have tube bind . </p><p>There is many things it could be but if the scope also changes zero on another gun that normally is good then try another scope on the gun in question .</p><p>Could be a loose and or bad fitting rail .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1321954, member: 17844"] One picture is worth a thousand words . You need to start with inspecting the rail and see if there is any possible movement . Then attach the rings and see if anything does not lock up tight . Then fit the scope . If the rings are out of alignment then the tube may be in a bind and zero will change with power changes in the scope . Put a shot saver in the muzzle and switch the power up and down. If the aiming point wanders about the grid you have tube bind . There is many things it could be but if the scope also changes zero on another gun that normally is good then try another scope on the gun in question . Could be a loose and or bad fitting rail . [/QUOTE]
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