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Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="DocGlenn" data-source="post: 1928179" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>I used a level on the scope to try and hold plumb when shooting. The target was setup with a plumb line which was checked to the scope and the level in the scope. I'm not the best shot in the world and my technique could probably be better, but I made every effort to make sure everything was lined up and plumb. I'm going to look up one of collminators right now. Looks like a very useful tool to have. I really think lapping my rings will help. Check the photo I posted of the wear area on the front ring. That can't be helping anything. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😬" title="Grimacing face :grimacing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f62c.png" data-shortname=":grimacing:" />. The Burris Z rings seem like a very good idea to eliminate unwanted stress on the scope, but they are heavy and I'm try to keep this rifle as light as possible. I got drawn for a CO goat hunt, and I'm counting ounces, literally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocGlenn, post: 1928179, member: 5122"] I used a level on the scope to try and hold plumb when shooting. The target was setup with a plumb line which was checked to the scope and the level in the scope. I’m not the best shot in the world and my technique could probably be better, but I made every effort to make sure everything was lined up and plumb. I’m going to look up one of collminators right now. Looks like a very useful tool to have. I really think lapping my rings will help. Check the photo I posted of the wear area on the front ring. That can’t be helping anything. 😬. The Burris Z rings seem like a very good idea to eliminate unwanted stress on the scope, but they are heavy and I’m try to keep this rifle as light as possible. I got drawn for a CO goat hunt, and I’m counting ounces, literally. [/QUOTE]
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