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Long range rifle takes a beating
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<blockquote data-quote="jdmecomber" data-source="post: 1495893" data-attributes="member: 94549"><p>So my zero was off, 2 moa high and 2 moa right, everything torque wise is fine. I have to assume that the rifle tipping over onto a rock and falling about 5" is what knocked the zero off. I would assume with a 2500$ optic I could fall down the mountain with this thing. I did take the action out about three times trying to take some material out for the trigger assembly. The gun is currently at the gunsmith to figure this out. I am surprised I harvested the deer with a zero off that much. It would explain why I hit it in the spine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdmecomber, post: 1495893, member: 94549"] So my zero was off, 2 moa high and 2 moa right, everything torque wise is fine. I have to assume that the rifle tipping over onto a rock and falling about 5" is what knocked the zero off. I would assume with a 2500$ optic I could fall down the mountain with this thing. I did take the action out about three times trying to take some material out for the trigger assembly. The gun is currently at the gunsmith to figure this out. I am surprised I harvested the deer with a zero off that much. It would explain why I hit it in the spine. [/QUOTE]
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