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Originally Posted by Dick284
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.
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I know scopes are all adjustable, not my first time shooting a firearm. I've dealt with this problem twice now with that rifle. I had to shim my scope on it when I had a 3-9x50 on it. Worked fine then I wanted it iron sights again. Then I got a 3-9x40 and figured for fun I'll do it again and scope it. Shimmed it and still maxed out the elevation and was low, shimmed to the max I would want it shimmed and still shot low. Figured I'd leave it iron sight because that's why I bought that rifle.
I was just curious for reloading, I shot it today and felt good, just need time to figure out a load for it after I do this load I'm working on now for my coyote gun.