I put a scope on my Mohawk 243 and took it to the gun range and had it bore sighted. The guy went back over it and checked to make sure everything was tight. I'm tired of wasting ammo. I can not get this gun to stay constant. I feel like the scope is moving around. I had it an inch low dead center at 25 yards. Moved to 50 yards and it was 2" left and about 3" low. I could never get it back on after that. I have no clue what the problem is and I'm about to just throw this rifle in the safe and let it rot. Any ideas? Maybe someone can help me.
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Did you degrease and then Loctite the screws to the receiver when mounting the scope mount bases. If that was done, as someone else said, I would check to make sure the stock is not putting pressure on the barrel. If that is a no go, I would then suspect a possible problem with the scope. Nikons are good scopes, but like anything, they can fail. Good luck troubleshooting it!
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Had the same thing happen to me while trying to zero a new Leupold scope on a 444 Marlin.
The rifle was very accurate with open sight but I had the same exact problems you have mentioned.
I sent the scope back to Leupold. They said the cross hairs wouldn't stay put so they replaced the scope.
No problems after that.
I would think you have the same problem. If you can try it with iron sights.
JC
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