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scope alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Screwey1" data-source="post: 953864" data-attributes="member: 74741"><p>I had a rem action squared and new barrel attached. Got rifle back and mounted scope. I can visibly see that the front of the scope is to the left of the front of the barrel. After bore-sighting, and I am pretty good at this, I find my scope that has a total of 67 minutes of left to right travel, has only 7 of those minutes to the left, and 60 to the right. </p><p>I have a 20MOA rail as a base and tactical rings, so there isn't any room for adjustment in this area. </p><p>I own a set of Leupold double dovetail mounts that will allow me to adjust, but then I lose the 20MOA. </p><p>I also have a level/inclinometer attached to the 20MOA base that I don't really want to lose.</p><p>I know what my obvious options are, but I am looking for options that I may be missing. Is there a way to correct this without giving up my tactical base/ring set-up,</p><p>or must I bite the bullet and give up my 20MOA elevation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screwey1, post: 953864, member: 74741"] I had a rem action squared and new barrel attached. Got rifle back and mounted scope. I can visibly see that the front of the scope is to the left of the front of the barrel. After bore-sighting, and I am pretty good at this, I find my scope that has a total of 67 minutes of left to right travel, has only 7 of those minutes to the left, and 60 to the right. I have a 20MOA rail as a base and tactical rings, so there isn't any room for adjustment in this area. I own a set of Leupold double dovetail mounts that will allow me to adjust, but then I lose the 20MOA. I also have a level/inclinometer attached to the 20MOA base that I don't really want to lose. I know what my obvious options are, but I am looking for options that I may be missing. Is there a way to correct this without giving up my tactical base/ring set-up, or must I bite the bullet and give up my 20MOA elevation? [/QUOTE]
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