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Thoughts on shimming windage
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 1001888" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I did a little testing when I was home on my lunch break today. Got the windage set to the middle. Lined up a spot in the bore. Looked through the scope. It was actually pretty close. Most of the error could be attributed to error lining up the bore depending on how you line it up. Last step is to get this ring true alignment tool that I ordered and see if possibly my alignment from bore to scope to anti cant level is accurate. For some sneaky reason I have a feeling that might be part of the problem. I can't wait for it to get here to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 1001888, member: 50419"] I did a little testing when I was home on my lunch break today. Got the windage set to the middle. Lined up a spot in the bore. Looked through the scope. It was actually pretty close. Most of the error could be attributed to error lining up the bore depending on how you line it up. Last step is to get this ring true alignment tool that I ordered and see if possibly my alignment from bore to scope to anti cant level is accurate. For some sneaky reason I have a feeling that might be part of the problem. I can't wait for it to get here to find out. [/QUOTE]
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