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<blockquote data-quote="soundwaves" data-source="post: 1038814" data-attributes="member: 15819"><p>no no nothing is backwords. ok now look... the back mount has a screw underneeth the knob that you turn to lock the mount in to the base. when you take that screw off there is a ring looking thing that you can change. that ring was to skinny so the back of the scope was low. this resulting in the scope pointing up. so changed that ring to a fatter one but think its just a tad to thick so the scope is pointing low. l like it this way as the zero for 200 meters is at rock bottom at the elevation adjustment on the scope and alows for lots of adjustments for long range shooting.</p><p> </p><p>but are you saying the amount of clicks you dial in for a specific distance will not change if the angle of the scope mounted on the rifle changes. if so. must be the temprature and conditions afecting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundwaves, post: 1038814, member: 15819"] no no nothing is backwords. ok now look... the back mount has a screw underneeth the knob that you turn to lock the mount in to the base. when you take that screw off there is a ring looking thing that you can change. that ring was to skinny so the back of the scope was low. this resulting in the scope pointing up. so changed that ring to a fatter one but think its just a tad to thick so the scope is pointing low. l like it this way as the zero for 200 meters is at rock bottom at the elevation adjustment on the scope and alows for lots of adjustments for long range shooting. but are you saying the amount of clicks you dial in for a specific distance will not change if the angle of the scope mounted on the rifle changes. if so. must be the temprature and conditions afecting it. [/QUOTE]
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