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<blockquote data-quote="D in lv" data-source="post: 1627190" data-attributes="member: 109474"><p>As stated previously, I have experienced this with m70 and leupold combo as well. Slipped a piece of brass shim stock under one end of the one piece mounting base. I have to draw a picture of the poa adjustment and poi each time to confirm magnitude and direction of shift. I seem to remember 7 mil shim under the rear of the base centered the scope elevation adjustment but check it your self . Cut brass shim with a tin snips to fit the entire underside of the contact area between the rear base and action, about one half inch square. Drill slightly oversized holes for mounting screws. Brass shim will form as base screws tighten. Hope that helps, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D in lv, post: 1627190, member: 109474"] As stated previously, I have experienced this with m70 and leupold combo as well. Slipped a piece of brass shim stock under one end of the one piece mounting base. I have to draw a picture of the poa adjustment and poi each time to confirm magnitude and direction of shift. I seem to remember 7 mil shim under the rear of the base centered the scope elevation adjustment but check it your self . Cut brass shim with a tin snips to fit the entire underside of the contact area between the rear base and action, about one half inch square. Drill slightly oversized holes for mounting screws. Brass shim will form as base screws tighten. Hope that helps, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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