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HELP: Out of Windage - Scope Base Screw Hole Alignment Check?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerbeau" data-source="post: 698682" data-attributes="member: 25599"><p>I have a laser level. I never even thought of that... Definitely gonna give that a go! THANKS!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I thought the same thing: How could this happen to me twice? I had to use a traditional Leupold 1 Piece base on my Remington 700 in .300 WSM due to either the screw holes being misaligned or the base being trash. I didn't investigate that much because it was a used rifle and the issue was solved with $20 and a set of rings I already had. With this brand new gun, I refuse to go that route because I bought it new and a $1200+ rifle shouldn't have this issue IMO. </p><p></p><p>I've heard great things about Savage. I've seen tons of posts ranting and raving about these rifles being extremely accurate out of the box. This was my first Savage purchase... Hopefully it doesn't have to be my last. I'll run a few tests on the scope another rifle and certainly give that laser level idea a go before I call customer service again and prepare to have it sent back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerbeau, post: 698682, member: 25599"] I have a laser level. I never even thought of that... Definitely gonna give that a go! THANKS!!! I thought the same thing: How could this happen to me twice? I had to use a traditional Leupold 1 Piece base on my Remington 700 in .300 WSM due to either the screw holes being misaligned or the base being trash. I didn't investigate that much because it was a used rifle and the issue was solved with $20 and a set of rings I already had. With this brand new gun, I refuse to go that route because I bought it new and a $1200+ rifle shouldn't have this issue IMO. I've heard great things about Savage. I've seen tons of posts ranting and raving about these rifles being extremely accurate out of the box. This was my first Savage purchase... Hopefully it doesn't have to be my last. I'll run a few tests on the scope another rifle and certainly give that laser level idea a go before I call customer service again and prepare to have it sent back. [/QUOTE]
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