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Scope maxes out before it is zero
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1516731" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>If it's a situation that the Z-rings will cure, the Leupold windage/screw base should have the same results.</p><p></p><p>I helped a guy at the range that was also out of windage adjustment and still 1 1/2 feet right of the bull. He had the Leupold base, but didn't know how it worked. We centered the windage dial and then adjusted the base cross-screw until crosshairs and bore were both on the bull. Two shots later, he was dead center in the bull. </p><p></p><p>This may or may not correct your problem, as I'm not familiar with your scopes windage total adjustment. I would strongly suggest you use alignment bars, tip to tip, tightened in your rings, to see just how far out the screws are before you purchase any others. You can put a lot of torque on the tube, that will ruin your scope, if the screw holes are that badly out of spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1516731, member: 90080"] If it's a situation that the Z-rings will cure, the Leupold windage/screw base should have the same results. I helped a guy at the range that was also out of windage adjustment and still 1 1/2 feet right of the bull. He had the Leupold base, but didn't know how it worked. We centered the windage dial and then adjusted the base cross-screw until crosshairs and bore were both on the bull. Two shots later, he was dead center in the bull. This may or may not correct your problem, as I'm not familiar with your scopes windage total adjustment. I would strongly suggest you use alignment bars, tip to tip, tightened in your rings, to see just how far out the screws are before you purchase any others. You can put a lot of torque on the tube, that will ruin your scope, if the screw holes are that badly out of spec. [/QUOTE]
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