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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1987476" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Listen to your instinct on that one JB.</p><p>The only time I remove a scope is 1. I'm positive it's bad. 2. I'm sharing a scope with another rifle and 3. I'm upgrading the scope, rings or mounts.</p><p>Anytime a scope is removed or adjusted in the rings the rifle should be shot to determine it's zero is where you desire it.</p><p>During hunting season I try really hard to shoot the rifle that I'm using at least once per week. This gives me confidence in my scope/rifle, its zero and to make sure nothing wacky has gone on (i.e. someone played with my elevation turret). Might just be my paranoia. I've missed a couple of respectable, stud whitetails because somehow my scope was off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1987476, member: 307"] Listen to your instinct on that one JB. The only time I remove a scope is 1. I'm positive it's bad. 2. I'm sharing a scope with another rifle and 3. I'm upgrading the scope, rings or mounts. Anytime a scope is removed or adjusted in the rings the rifle should be shot to determine it's zero is where you desire it. During hunting season I try really hard to shoot the rifle that I'm using at least once per week. This gives me confidence in my scope/rifle, its zero and to make sure nothing wacky has gone on (i.e. someone played with my elevation turret). Might just be my paranoia. I've missed a couple of respectable, stud whitetails because somehow my scope was off. [/QUOTE]
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