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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Changing POI
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<blockquote data-quote="lisagrantb" data-source="post: 810201" data-attributes="member: 11072"><p>I did change the scope, 3 scopes on 2 different guns all combinations. The rings were mounted on the scopes and I clamped the rings in a vise that is mounted to a milling machine I don't think you can get any more solid than that and the problem was still there with all 3 scopes. The rings are Nightforce, Seekins and Badger I wouldn't think that all 3 rings would allow the movement. I really think it's the scope internals and the way there designed that cause the error, just something to be aware of that could affect your POI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisagrantb, post: 810201, member: 11072"] I did change the scope, 3 scopes on 2 different guns all combinations. The rings were mounted on the scopes and I clamped the rings in a vise that is mounted to a milling machine I don't think you can get any more solid than that and the problem was still there with all 3 scopes. The rings are Nightforce, Seekins and Badger I wouldn't think that all 3 rings would allow the movement. I really think it's the scope internals and the way there designed that cause the error, just something to be aware of that could affect your POI. [/QUOTE]
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