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<blockquote data-quote="deertroy1" data-source="post: 809167" data-attributes="member: 53905"><p>I torqued the action screws to Coopers recommendations before I took it to the range. 35 in/lbs front and 25 in/lbs rear. I rechecked the mounts and all were good. I'm little concerned as to why even after I get it sighted in it shows about 10" difference when sighting through the bore at the target and the scope cross hairs. It's like something isn't straight. I checked a couple of my other bolt guns and both the cross hairs and the bore seem to agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deertroy1, post: 809167, member: 53905"] I torqued the action screws to Coopers recommendations before I took it to the range. 35 in/lbs front and 25 in/lbs rear. I rechecked the mounts and all were good. I'm little concerned as to why even after I get it sighted in it shows about 10" difference when sighting through the bore at the target and the scope cross hairs. It's like something isn't straight. I checked a couple of my other bolt guns and both the cross hairs and the bore seem to agree. [/QUOTE]
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