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Browning x-bolt hell's canyon speed b-a rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="davsco" data-source="post: 1579380" data-attributes="member: 104882"><p>i probably or hopefully don't need to do this, but after i move a scope's reticle while sighting in, i generally bang the stock a few times just to make sure it 'took.' if you're not using a nf or vortex or the like, maybe try that.</p><p></p><p>also, shoot a group, don't touch the reticle, wait a little bit (the time you would take to adjust your reticle) and shoot another group and see how they compare. if those groups are comparable then it prob is something with your scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davsco, post: 1579380, member: 104882"] i probably or hopefully don't need to do this, but after i move a scope's reticle while sighting in, i generally bang the stock a few times just to make sure it 'took.' if you're not using a nf or vortex or the like, maybe try that. also, shoot a group, don't touch the reticle, wait a little bit (the time you would take to adjust your reticle) and shoot another group and see how they compare. if those groups are comparable then it prob is something with your scope. [/QUOTE]
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