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I was messing with it some, but apparently didn’t get it right. I’ll continue to play with it and figure it out.If you adjust spring tension scope will reset itself. Takes 5 seconds.
ThanksZeroing torrents is not possible on these 1930’s scopes.
Spring, just loosen thumb screw on top and push forward on assembly then tighten thumbscrew. About 1/4 to 1/3 spring compression should be fine.
I also think you should consider moving scope forward but that is up to you of course.
Spring, just loosen thumb screw on top and push forward on assembly then tighten thumbscrew. About 1/4 to 1/3 spring compression should be fine.
I also think you should consider moving scope forward but that is up to you of course.
Best eye relief for me to shoot it. I’m shortThat's where it's designed to fit & sit, Sir.
No secrets, I swearShort, AND, most unhandsome, just sayin, repeating what your wiff sez about you, according to powdapup, ..
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I’ve got a couple of Eagle stock packs I may try later on. I am more than happy with the groups for the most part, barrel just now has 30 rounds on it. Waiting for it to settle some to get serious with it.With that low comb stock, high scope and lack of an easy parallel adjustment system I am thinking your cheek weld is not allowing you get the accuracy it is capable of. Have you considered a lace on riser like the old M1 snipers used but mostly up rather than left? I might have one around. PM if you want to try it and I'll look.
Yes sir, I have your # saved in the phone. Wrapped up the range day already to get stuff lined up for tomorrow and cleaning up some downed trees.You could also try adjusting the parallex. Call me and I will explain how if you want. I think you have my number.
These are just factory winchester deer season xp. I’m certain they will not get much better, hard to say if I will dive into any load development for this rifle or not.What round are you using? Maybe a little load development will be the difference.
Example of load development I did back in 2017 when I finished my pre-64 M70 build with vintage 10x and Douglas barrel. It made a huge difference…. Just say’n.These are just factory winchester deer season xp. I’m certain they will not get much better, hard to say if I will dive into any load development for this rifle or not.
Oh I’m sure it will get better by a mile. I may play with it some, still undecided. I originally just wanted a plinker and the crew that built this made sure it was far more capable than a plinker by far.Example of load development I did back in 2017 when I finished my pre-64 M70 build with vintage 10x and Douglas barrel. It made a huge difference…. Just say’n.
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1 shot went low and to the right, but the other 4 shots made me smile:
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YMMV, but I suggest load development if you aren’t happy with your rifle’s accuracy.