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M700 Mountain Rifle - scope mounting problem
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<blockquote data-quote="olekiwi" data-source="post: 780785" data-attributes="member: 39777"><p>I have a Remington M700 KS Mountain Rifle in .22/250 with Burris XTR 2-piece bases and Burris Signature Zee rings. Scope is a new Leupold VX3 4.5-14.</p><p>I'm assuming the scope is factory centered. Anyway, my first shots at 25 yards are 10 inches low!</p><p>I have wound it up a heap to zero it at 100 yds, but I'm wondering should I be fitting a +/- 20MOA PosAlign offset inserts to the rings to re-center the scope, or would I be better to fit a 20MOA rail?</p><p>Have yet to pull off scope to check base alignment but I presume this is where the problem is?</p><p>Any advice gratefully received before I go any further with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olekiwi, post: 780785, member: 39777"] I have a Remington M700 KS Mountain Rifle in .22/250 with Burris XTR 2-piece bases and Burris Signature Zee rings. Scope is a new Leupold VX3 4.5-14. I'm assuming the scope is factory centered. Anyway, my first shots at 25 yards are 10 inches low! I have wound it up a heap to zero it at 100 yds, but I'm wondering should I be fitting a +/- 20MOA PosAlign offset inserts to the rings to re-center the scope, or would I be better to fit a 20MOA rail? Have yet to pull off scope to check base alignment but I presume this is where the problem is? Any advice gratefully received before I go any further with this. [/QUOTE]
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