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Scope maxes out before it is zero
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<blockquote data-quote="turkn8r1" data-source="post: 1527050" data-attributes="member: 52709"><p>Have you tried any other bases and rings just to make sure you don't have a bad set? Either way a set of 2 piece Leupold standard bases with the rear windage adjustment will fix whatever it is. I usually set the windage on the scope to the center of the travel then use the rear base to set the windage pretty close. Just remember the front one )dove tail) probaly isn't going to move when you do it so it is helpful to remove the top of the rings and adjust the front into alignment with the rear to prevent torque. At that point you should be good to go. I wouldn't do the final ring adjustment until centered at 100 yards. I don't use them much any more but if this problem presents it's self I go there without hesitation. Hope this helps. And this is just the way I have corrected this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkn8r1, post: 1527050, member: 52709"] Have you tried any other bases and rings just to make sure you don't have a bad set? Either way a set of 2 piece Leupold standard bases with the rear windage adjustment will fix whatever it is. I usually set the windage on the scope to the center of the travel then use the rear base to set the windage pretty close. Just remember the front one )dove tail) probaly isn't going to move when you do it so it is helpful to remove the top of the rings and adjust the front into alignment with the rear to prevent torque. At that point you should be good to go. I wouldn't do the final ring adjustment until centered at 100 yards. I don't use them much any more but if this problem presents it's self I go there without hesitation. Hope this helps. And this is just the way I have corrected this issue. [/QUOTE]
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