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Reloading
Poi moved during shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 2321961" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>Couple things I would check, make sure your rings aren't real close to the turrets/parallax knob or over tightened. Never seen problems with a NF NXS from this but I suppose it could happen. Set the rifle in a vise where you can look thru the scope and run the turrets up and down a few times just to make sure nothing funny is going on. Nothing scientific about it just a quick look at the reticle moving. </p><p></p><p>Action screws just to rule them out but I would think they would be fine the way it's grouping. </p><p></p><p>Check that the barrel is tight, it's been known to happen where a gun makes it out of the factory or the gunsmith without getting torqued. </p><p></p><p>Pull the barreled action and check the barrel channel for something getting in there in acting as a shim. Strange to happen at the range, but seen some stuff get stuck in channels after a hunting trip and cause problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 2321961, member: 83259"] Couple things I would check, make sure your rings aren’t real close to the turrets/parallax knob or over tightened. Never seen problems with a NF NXS from this but I suppose it could happen. Set the rifle in a vise where you can look thru the scope and run the turrets up and down a few times just to make sure nothing funny is going on. Nothing scientific about it just a quick look at the reticle moving. Action screws just to rule them out but I would think they would be fine the way it’s grouping. Check that the barrel is tight, it’s been known to happen where a gun makes it out of the factory or the gunsmith without getting torqued. Pull the barreled action and check the barrel channel for something getting in there in acting as a shim. Strange to happen at the range, but seen some stuff get stuck in channels after a hunting trip and cause problems. [/QUOTE]
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