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The Basics, Starting Out
Help with scope windage issue
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1949520" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>None that have been mistakenly over lapped so that there is need for more than a slight skim coat on one side creating an imbalance. I don't believe the OP has either, first post says he is new to rifle shooting in general, (<em>more acclimated to shotguns</em>) Little more experience is needed to get them centered up and gripping the scope as there is obviously more material taken from one inside portion than the other. Moving the crosshairs onto target at 25 yds., he ran out of adjustment. (a Swarovski z3 , has around 42- 43moa of adjustment)</p><p>If it was my Father, I would want it to be positively right. So I would get new rings and start anew with the setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1949520, member: 113391"] None that have been mistakenly over lapped so that there is need for more than a slight skim coat on one side creating an imbalance. I don't believe the OP has either, first post says he is new to rifle shooting in general, ([I]more acclimated to shotguns[/I]) Little more experience is needed to get them centered up and gripping the scope as there is obviously more material taken from one inside portion than the other. Moving the crosshairs onto target at 25 yds., he ran out of adjustment. (a Swarovski z3 , has around 42- 43moa of adjustment) If it was my Father, I would want it to be positively right. So I would get new rings and start anew with the setup. [/QUOTE]
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