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<blockquote data-quote="hzy1369" data-source="post: 1739787" data-attributes="member: 108932"><p>Ok so I got a 22WMR cause it was on sale. Put a Nikon Monarch 3 2.5 -10 X 50 that I had sitting around and put the laser on it. Had to use all the Up to even bring it on the paper. Checked to make sure I did not have any type of MOA bases (which I don't think I own) and they are not on backwards. Called Nikon they said turn the scope all the way in one direction count the clicks as you go the other split it on half and that should be mechanical 0. Ok done same thing. Went and got new Nikon bases. Two piece for MSR put them on same thing. Went and got a new Vortex scope have tried it on with 2 different bases. Called Ruger they say they don't know sounds like your doing everything right Well no duh?</p><p> Anyone got one of these and did you have any trouble? When I talked to Ruger she said mine has a 30 MOA rail. But in order for that to be true it would have to be backwards Web site says 0 MOA rail. </p><p>I'm lost Help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hzy1369, post: 1739787, member: 108932"] Ok so I got a 22WMR cause it was on sale. Put a Nikon Monarch 3 2.5 -10 X 50 that I had sitting around and put the laser on it. Had to use all the Up to even bring it on the paper. Checked to make sure I did not have any type of MOA bases (which I don't think I own) and they are not on backwards. Called Nikon they said turn the scope all the way in one direction count the clicks as you go the other split it on half and that should be mechanical 0. Ok done same thing. Went and got new Nikon bases. Two piece for MSR put them on same thing. Went and got a new Vortex scope have tried it on with 2 different bases. Called Ruger they say they don't know sounds like your doing everything right Well no duh? Anyone got one of these and did you have any trouble? When I talked to Ruger she said mine has a 30 MOA rail. But in order for that to be true it would have to be backwards Web site says 0 MOA rail. I'm lost Help [/QUOTE]
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