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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Mis-aligned Scope Mount Holes
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<blockquote data-quote="crypto666" data-source="post: 395038" data-attributes="member: 10794"><p>Well, i just confirmed my incompetence again. I just finished re-doing everything again and the base looks relatively true to bore. However, i also discovered how much windage i can get through the torque sequence of the ring screws. I retorqued them, but this time i torqued one side of the ring and then the other in way that i am now with in -6 moa of zero bore-sighting. That's a huge difference. Maybe i will start looking at premium rings.</p><p>Current rings are Burris xtreme, aligned and lapped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crypto666, post: 395038, member: 10794"] Well, i just confirmed my incompetence again. I just finished re-doing everything again and the base looks relatively true to bore. However, i also discovered how much windage i can get through the torque sequence of the ring screws. I retorqued them, but this time i torqued one side of the ring and then the other in way that i am now with in -6 moa of zero bore-sighting. That's a huge difference. Maybe i will start looking at premium rings. Current rings are Burris xtreme, aligned and lapped. [/QUOTE]
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