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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1546720" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>You got some very good advise! I have many NF scopes. All I ever use is TPS aluminum rings. Never had to lap any of them. Start by installing the rail, or bases. You can use blue locktite here, but not on rings. kinda loosely(finger tight) set the bottom ring on the base and set scope on it. should be obvious if it doesn't mate up. If good, then adjust eye relief and using a bubble level, make it level. Tighten ring screws as per instructions.To re-state the above comments, the reticle needs to adjusted so it is clear and sharply black. That adjusting ring has been hard to get loosened the first time I've done it. Once the reticle is focused, then move on to the target and dial in the parallax. NF doesn't have range markings, just dashes, for good reason. You need to sharpen the focus and forget distance as some ranges may say 100 or 300 yds, but they could be off quit a bit for focusing to that range. And lastly, get in touch with NF if problem persists. They are very willing to help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1546720, member: 17593"] You got some very good advise! I have many NF scopes. All I ever use is TPS aluminum rings. Never had to lap any of them. Start by installing the rail, or bases. You can use blue locktite here, but not on rings. kinda loosely(finger tight) set the bottom ring on the base and set scope on it. should be obvious if it doesn't mate up. If good, then adjust eye relief and using a bubble level, make it level. Tighten ring screws as per instructions.To re-state the above comments, the reticle needs to adjusted so it is clear and sharply black. That adjusting ring has been hard to get loosened the first time I've done it. Once the reticle is focused, then move on to the target and dial in the parallax. NF doesn't have range markings, just dashes, for good reason. You need to sharpen the focus and forget distance as some ranges may say 100 or 300 yds, but they could be off quit a bit for focusing to that range. And lastly, get in touch with NF if problem persists. They are very willing to help! [/QUOTE]
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