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Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Garlow" data-source="post: 1929105" data-attributes="member: 49189"><p>I have noticed the same problem previously and found that, in my case, it was definitely attributable to the bottom of the cheek piece riding the rear v bag. When I switched the scope to a rifle with out the cheek piece, the scope passed the TTT with flying colors. I previously used my Bushnell bore scope and watched the perfectly aligned vertical crosshair slide straight up the borescope for 80 clicks and then right back down again. This lead me to investigate possible outside influences. I finally came up with the cheek piece solution. Not sure that you'll have the same exact solution but torque does occur when the bullet pass through the barrel and my first indication of the problem was a rifle scope always tilted to the right after recoil. Hope this helps! Oh! By the way; When I eliminated the problem, the horizontal dispersion of my groups was also significantly reduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Garlow, post: 1929105, member: 49189"] I have noticed the same problem previously and found that, in my case, it was definitely attributable to the bottom of the cheek piece riding the rear v bag. When I switched the scope to a rifle with out the cheek piece, the scope passed the TTT with flying colors. I previously used my Bushnell bore scope and watched the perfectly aligned vertical crosshair slide straight up the borescope for 80 clicks and then right back down again. This lead me to investigate possible outside influences. I finally came up with the cheek piece solution. Not sure that you'll have the same exact solution but torque does occur when the bullet pass through the barrel and my first indication of the problem was a rifle scope always tilted to the right after recoil. Hope this helps! Oh! By the way; When I eliminated the problem, the horizontal dispersion of my groups was also significantly reduced. [/QUOTE]
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