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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Problems with scope mounting input needed!
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<blockquote data-quote="LBEdgin" data-source="post: 2462886" data-attributes="member: 72724"><p>I have mounted many scope on my guns and for others in my 61 years but I have one giving me problems. I have Leuplod 3i 5x25 (new scope going on a Remington 700 also new) the base ( Picatinny) i used are new along with the rings. After mounting for the 3rd time with the same result. The guns shoots on up and down but; left to right it shoots 24" to the left and each time I recounted it I get the same thing, I ran out of adjustment before I can get it close. Even if I did get close to being on I would be looking thur the side of the scope. I have never ran into this while using Picatinny rail. Both rings and rail are name brands I have on many of my other guns. I welcome any insight on this and I'm I missing something?</p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBEdgin, post: 2462886, member: 72724"] I have mounted many scope on my guns and for others in my 61 years but I have one giving me problems. I have Leuplod 3i 5x25 (new scope going on a Remington 700 also new) the base ( Picatinny) i used are new along with the rings. After mounting for the 3rd time with the same result. The guns shoots on up and down but; left to right it shoots 24" to the left and each time I recounted it I get the same thing, I ran out of adjustment before I can get it close. Even if I did get close to being on I would be looking thur the side of the scope. I have never ran into this while using Picatinny rail. Both rings and rail are name brands I have on many of my other guns. I welcome any insight on this and I'm I missing something? Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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