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<blockquote data-quote="smartwick08" data-source="post: 874196" data-attributes="member: 73140"><p>OK here's the story. I bought a sako 85 finnlight 300 wsm but there were no scope rings that were suppose to be included so instead of waiting 3 weeks for sako to send them I ordered a set of sako rings made by leupold and put a swarovski z5 3.5-18x44mm with the BT. When I went to sight in it was 12 inches low then 12 inches to the side. So after that I made proper adjustments and the it shot to the exact opposite corner and seemed like the adjusts I made didn't help much as I couldn't keep the shots within 8 inches when trying g to walk it in. Basically seemed like I had a lot of fliers. I was shooting 150 yr fusions at 100 yards. And I got a .223 to dead on at 200 and was shooting sub inch groups at a hundred yards. Any suggestions would be appreciated. </p><p>It didn't seem like the scope mounts lined up perfectly either. I did order a set of optilocks made by sako on it now an was wondering if there is anything else I should check before I take it back out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartwick08, post: 874196, member: 73140"] OK here's the story. I bought a sako 85 finnlight 300 wsm but there were no scope rings that were suppose to be included so instead of waiting 3 weeks for sako to send them I ordered a set of sako rings made by leupold and put a swarovski z5 3.5-18x44mm with the BT. When I went to sight in it was 12 inches low then 12 inches to the side. So after that I made proper adjustments and the it shot to the exact opposite corner and seemed like the adjusts I made didn't help much as I couldn't keep the shots within 8 inches when trying g to walk it in. Basically seemed like I had a lot of fliers. I was shooting 150 yr fusions at 100 yards. And I got a .223 to dead on at 200 and was shooting sub inch groups at a hundred yards. Any suggestions would be appreciated. It didn't seem like the scope mounts lined up perfectly either. I did order a set of optilocks made by sako on it now an was wondering if there is anything else I should check before I take it back out [/QUOTE]
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