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Originally Posted by Redneck 7
Thanks for the advice everyone. I've tried mounting a scope on it before but it shoots low, like 4" low at 100 yards. I don't want to spend the money on the special shimming rings from Burris I believe. Thanks for clearing the smoke for me guys.
Happy shooting!
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Scopes are adjustable, all you have to do is dial up the elevation to achieve the point of impact you are looking for.
There is a 100% fool proof way to solve all your problems. That is to hook up with an experienced shooter/handloader, and get some toutering.
If you care to come out to Drayton Valley I could take that task on.
If you'd indicate your true location, I'm quite confidant you'll get numerous offers of the same, quite close to your location.