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Long range rifle takes a beating
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<blockquote data-quote="jdmecomber" data-source="post: 1496251" data-attributes="member: 94549"><p>I spoke to S&B Tech Support.</p><p>We talked about the rifle tipping over falling 5-7" and hitting the bell of the scope. Jerry thought that because of the leverage and weight of the rifle that it would only need to move 2000th of an inch to be off 2 moa. The scope most likely was not damaged but the movement was probably in the receiver/rail even though it's still torqued to spec. He asked what side the scope hit on, I said the right side, so he said my POI shift was right. Which was correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdmecomber, post: 1496251, member: 94549"] I spoke to S&B Tech Support. We talked about the rifle tipping over falling 5-7" and hitting the bell of the scope. Jerry thought that because of the leverage and weight of the rifle that it would only need to move 2000th of an inch to be off 2 moa. The scope most likely was not damaged but the movement was probably in the receiver/rail even though it's still torqued to spec. He asked what side the scope hit on, I said the right side, so he said my POI shift was right. Which was correct. [/QUOTE]
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