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Getting scope crosshairs straight?
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<blockquote data-quote="pttp" data-source="post: 1952176" data-attributes="member: 103035"><p>Tightening the ring screws is rotating the scope, so when you shoulder the rifle the scope is not plumb. Some rings are worse than others. Tightening the screws in various sequences will help to counter the rotation, including the front & rear screws in the sequence.</p><p>There are wedges that prevent the scope from rotating, used in a similar manner as the ruler method previously mentioned by kchandler911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pttp, post: 1952176, member: 103035"] Tightening the ring screws is rotating the scope, so when you shoulder the rifle the scope is not plumb. Some rings are worse than others. Tightening the screws in various sequences will help to counter the rotation, including the front & rear screws in the sequence. There are wedges that prevent the scope from rotating, used in a similar manner as the ruler method previously mentioned by kchandler911. [/QUOTE]
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