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Not enough adjustment to zero rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="schwanman" data-source="post: 1391761" data-attributes="member: 72078"><p>I recently purchased a Browning Long Range McMillan in 6mm Creedmoor. I mounted a Leupold VX6-HD 3x18x44 on it with Seekins Precision rings. I already comes with a 20 moa base. Took it to the range to sight it in and with my elevation as low as it will go I'm still 4.5 inches high at 100 yards and my right windage is gone and I'm still 1/2 inch left at 100 yards. I haven't tried a different scope yet but I don't think the scope is the problem and I haven't tried a different base because I don't have one. I've swapped the rings front to back and have turned them around so screws to mount them have been on both sides of the scope and it shoots in the same place regardless of the configuration of the rings. Any suggestions? The rifle shoots great but doesn't do me much good if I can't zero it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schwanman, post: 1391761, member: 72078"] I recently purchased a Browning Long Range McMillan in 6mm Creedmoor. I mounted a Leupold VX6-HD 3x18x44 on it with Seekins Precision rings. I already comes with a 20 moa base. Took it to the range to sight it in and with my elevation as low as it will go I'm still 4.5 inches high at 100 yards and my right windage is gone and I'm still 1/2 inch left at 100 yards. I haven't tried a different scope yet but I don't think the scope is the problem and I haven't tried a different base because I don't have one. I've swapped the rings front to back and have turned them around so screws to mount them have been on both sides of the scope and it shoots in the same place regardless of the configuration of the rings. Any suggestions? The rifle shoots great but doesn't do me much good if I can't zero it. [/QUOTE]
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