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Bad rings or bad scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1322742" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Also how are you zeroing? Ie; do you use a bag, bipod, sled? Also are you bottomed out on your turrets? Is your base a 30 moa? I always start my turrets in the middle, then get a bore sight....like looking through the bore of the rifle with the bolt out, and match it up to the reticle...I've been close to bottomed out before on scopes and it did some weird things. Have you tried different ammo. Use thread lock? 100 yard or 200 yard zero? Probably the most important question is....exactly how much of a shift is the zero and is a constant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1322742, member: 97050"] Also how are you zeroing? Ie; do you use a bag, bipod, sled? Also are you bottomed out on your turrets? Is your base a 30 moa? I always start my turrets in the middle, then get a bore sight....like looking through the bore of the rifle with the bolt out, and match it up to the reticle...I've been close to bottomed out before on scopes and it did some weird things. Have you tried different ammo. Use thread lock? 100 yard or 200 yard zero? Probably the most important question is....exactly how much of a shift is the zero and is a constant [/QUOTE]
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