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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New Scope and New Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 2821145" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>I personally check everything about the rifle making sure barrel is floated, stock screws have been torqued properly, trigger adjustments then move on up to scope base with a good quality scope base adding locktite to the screws tightening to spec with an inch pound wrench. Add quality scope rings and make sure they are aligned properly check with a lapping tool and lap rings if necessary. Place scope in rings level scope with a leveling kit, tightening scope rings alternately. I buy 5 boxes of quality factory ammo with the bullet weight I plan on shooting and begin sighting the scope while I am lap firing the rifle. Sometimes you will find a unicorn that will shoot bullet holes with factory ammo or acceptable groups depending on your personal needs. If you don't you're on the best website to get good sound and safe reloading advice. Good luck and have fun with the process!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 2821145, member: 121301"] I personally check everything about the rifle making sure barrel is floated, stock screws have been torqued properly, trigger adjustments then move on up to scope base with a good quality scope base adding locktite to the screws tightening to spec with an inch pound wrench. Add quality scope rings and make sure they are aligned properly check with a lapping tool and lap rings if necessary. Place scope in rings level scope with a leveling kit, tightening scope rings alternately. I buy 5 boxes of quality factory ammo with the bullet weight I plan on shooting and begin sighting the scope while I am lap firing the rifle. Sometimes you will find a unicorn that will shoot bullet holes with factory ammo or acceptable groups depending on your personal needs. If you don't you're on the best website to get good sound and safe reloading advice. Good luck and have fun with the process! [/QUOTE]
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