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Old 12-13-2018, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tikka250 View Post
Before you blame the scope take a close look at all your ring and base screws and make sure they are solid. I have seen a fair number of scopes get blamed for what turned out to be loose rings or bases.
That was my first thought, and I checked, and one base was loose.
That was the day I first started suspecting I had to adjust the scope.

Rings were good but the front base was loose. I applied locktight and torqued them up. Then I checked all screws on the rings and back bases. All were good.
Only then did I adjust the windage.

It was the two tests after that where I discovered the unusual point of impact movement.
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