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Christensen scope alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Kamptown" data-source="post: 1246452" data-attributes="member: 98309"><p>Anyone having trouble with bottoming out the alignment on a christensen? I just punched a nickel with ten shots during the initial break in of 10 shots(cleaning between each shot). Although it was 25 yards and it was 5 inches high. I hit the bottom of adjustment bore sighting. I went out to 250 yards and made a nice hole 16 inches over the hold. I am using the lowest bases available with the picatinny, should I just toss it? And if so which bases? I'm using a Zeiss with a 40 mm objective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamptown, post: 1246452, member: 98309"] Anyone having trouble with bottoming out the alignment on a christensen? I just punched a nickel with ten shots during the initial break in of 10 shots(cleaning between each shot). Although it was 25 yards and it was 5 inches high. I hit the bottom of adjustment bore sighting. I went out to 250 yards and made a nice hole 16 inches over the hold. I am using the lowest bases available with the picatinny, should I just toss it? And if so which bases? I'm using a Zeiss with a 40 mm objective. [/QUOTE]
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