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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Light rifles, big cartridges, and scope mounts - learned my lesson, now it's time to pass it on.
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<blockquote data-quote="hugheserj" data-source="post: 2211868" data-attributes="member: 107759"><p>The Zeiss V8 I have with 36mm tube which I've had on a 300WM and 30 Nosler is much the same and there are limited options for 36mm rings. I've noticed it moving and had to torque it above the manufacturers specs to stop the scope creeping backwards. Your observations and ways to correct make sense. </p><p>My scope has stopped moving now but if it hadn't, my next plan was to put some silicon or rosin in the rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hugheserj, post: 2211868, member: 107759"] The Zeiss V8 I have with 36mm tube which I've had on a 300WM and 30 Nosler is much the same and there are limited options for 36mm rings. I've noticed it moving and had to torque it above the manufacturers specs to stop the scope creeping backwards. Your observations and ways to correct make sense. My scope has stopped moving now but if it hadn't, my next plan was to put some silicon or rosin in the rings. [/QUOTE]
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