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The Basics, Starting Out
Help with scope windage issue
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1949144" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I had the same issue with a Browning before . instead of sending it back to them I put Burris Signature Zee rings on it so that I could use the off set ring inserts . If you take a straight edge and line it up with the screws you may find that it doesn't line up with the center line of the barrel , the back or front screw hole may be out of alignment or the one piece mount may be back wards and just need to be taken off and put on 180 as some of the Browning's have the same screw hole spacing for the front and back . You can measure to see if they are the same spacing .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1949144, member: 91783"] I had the same issue with a Browning before . instead of sending it back to them I put Burris Signature Zee rings on it so that I could use the off set ring inserts . If you take a straight edge and line it up with the screws you may find that it doesn't line up with the center line of the barrel , the back or front screw hole may be out of alignment or the one piece mount may be back wards and just need to be taken off and put on 180 as some of the Browning's have the same screw hole spacing for the front and back . You can measure to see if they are the same spacing . [/QUOTE]
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