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Originally posted by M16 View PostThe old rear bases that could be adjusted for windage were one of the worst inventions ever. It doesn’t take much of a bump to knock them off zero. Seldom is a quality scope knocked off zero. It’s usually the mounts or rings.
Wood stocked rifles can loose their zero due to weather changes. Wood can and does warp. If it contacts the barrel that will affect the harmonics and change zero.
New actions with integral picattiny bases eliminate a lot of problems. Good bedded synthetic stocks with free floated barrels are the bees knees.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostThe old rear bases that could be adjusted for windage were one of the worst inventions ever. It doesn’t take much of a bump to knock them off zero. Seldom is a quality scope knocked off zero. It’s usually the mounts or rings.
Wood stocked rifles can loose their zero due to weather changes. Wood can and does warp. If it contacts the barrel that will affect the harmonics and change zero.
New actions with integral picattiny bases eliminate a lot of problems. Good bedded synthetic stocks with free floated barrels are the bees knees.
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Originally posted by PYBUCK View PostI don't buy the gun was on before putting a it in a safe and off 6" when they pulled it out unless they slammed the safe door on it multiple times. I have a Leupold scope on my 1971 Ruger RM77 7mm mag. I check it every so often and it is never off. I don't think I have moved the adjustments since I first sighted it in.
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Originally posted by PYBUCK View PostI don't buy the gun was on before putting a it in a safe and off 6" when they pulled it out unless they slammed the safe door on it multiple times. I have a Leupold scope on my 1971 Ruger RM77 7mm mag. I check it every so often and it is never off. I don't think I have moved the adjustments since I first sighted it in.
You would be wrong fairly often.
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Originally posted by BobbyJoe View Postdrop a link if you’ve got it… would love to check it out
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If a scope is properly mounted with excellent quantity rings that are loctited the zero should never move unless the scope is permanently damaged. Ive had Leupolds that are dead on that were zeroed when I was a child.
I still verify before hunting. Good practice to have confidence in your weapon.
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Originally posted by Ætheling View PostIf a scope is properly mounted with excellent quantity rings that are loctited the zero should never move unless the scope is permanently damaged.
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