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Rebarrel a Christensen or sell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 2262397" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>It is never a good idea to put a new scope on a rifle you have not shot before.Vortex is kind of an iffy scope to begin with unless you spring for the Razor.Try a tried and true scope you have first thing.Before I mount any new scope I sit down and work the elevation and windage dials quite a few times.Does not matter if the scope is a Weaver or a Schmidt & Bender.The internals need to be worked to settle in.Then the scope windage and elevation dials must be centered before mounting.Take the dial and twist one way until it stops,Twist back the other way and count the revolutions.Go back half that amount and you are centered.If that does not work call up the rifles manufacture and ask how they want to handle it?Good luck,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 2262397, member: 110832"] It is never a good idea to put a new scope on a rifle you have not shot before.Vortex is kind of an iffy scope to begin with unless you spring for the Razor.Try a tried and true scope you have first thing.Before I mount any new scope I sit down and work the elevation and windage dials quite a few times.Does not matter if the scope is a Weaver or a Schmidt & Bender.The internals need to be worked to settle in.Then the scope windage and elevation dials must be centered before mounting.Take the dial and twist one way until it stops,Twist back the other way and count the revolutions.Go back half that amount and you are centered.If that does not work call up the rifles manufacture and ask how they want to handle it?Good luck,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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