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Long range rifle takes a beating
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1489921" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I think we have all dealt with this situation or will at some point, but where in the seemingly solid connection between the scope and rifle does the movement happen ?</p><p>Or is it a shift inside the scope ?</p><p>The last time it happened to me was my 6.5x284 topped with my trusted NF 3.5-15x56, it hit about 10" right at 650 yards so I sent another one down that hit the same spot. At my 200 yard zero it was a l</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1489921, member: 64108"] I think we have all dealt with this situation or will at some point, but where in the seemingly solid connection between the scope and rifle does the movement happen ? Or is it a shift inside the scope ? The last time it happened to me was my 6.5x284 topped with my trusted NF 3.5-15x56, it hit about 10" right at 650 yards so I sent another one down that hit the same spot. At my 200 yard zero it was a l [/QUOTE]
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