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Dead on at 400, gun shoots left at 100?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 720717" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>If you need to move it you'll move it in the direction of your impact so in your case that would be counter clockwise.</p><p></p><p>Put a plumbline out in front of your rifle 10-15ft so you can see it when your looking through your scope. Focus the scope. Level your rifle. You can open your mag box and strap an ordinary level under the magazine well. Put a small level on top of your turret. Look through the scope and see if the cross hairs line up perfectly with your plumbline. Make sure the action stays level. Adjust the scope until the turret level matches the action level. This is just a rough method you can do at home. There is a better way at the range where you shoot at a plumbline but I'll have to explain that in a bit, I'm at work right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 720717, member: 30564"] If you need to move it you'll move it in the direction of your impact so in your case that would be counter clockwise. Put a plumbline out in front of your rifle 10-15ft so you can see it when your looking through your scope. Focus the scope. Level your rifle. You can open your mag box and strap an ordinary level under the magazine well. Put a small level on top of your turret. Look through the scope and see if the cross hairs line up perfectly with your plumbline. Make sure the action stays level. Adjust the scope until the turret level matches the action level. This is just a rough method you can do at home. There is a better way at the range where you shoot at a plumbline but I'll have to explain that in a bit, I'm at work right now. [/QUOTE]
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