I have a preban Bushmaster A2 target with a removable carry handle, I have used two different ways to mount a scope along with 2 different scopes.
I can't get enough windage out of the scope to hit paper at 100y.
Id like to put a 204 barrel on it but Im afraid Ill be in the same boat with a new barrel.
What do you guys think the problem may be?
Ok...first off, is it an
A2 Target (fixed, forged as a part of the upper receiver) carry handle upper or is it an
A3 Target (flattop upper) with a thumbscrew-type detachable carry handle? BM made both types, but the A2 is NOT a flattop.
If it is a FIXED carry handle upper, give up now trying to mount a scope on it and if you want another AR in .204 Ruger, buy a flattop upper and start over building something that was meant to be scoped in the first place. Carry handle scope mounts, regardless of manufacturer, country of origin, etc., are just ragged ass pieces of garbage by in large. Short of bedding the damned things into the sight channel, followed closely in 2nd place of loc-titing down the damned things down with enough torque to break a pry bar, they just don't hold zero and because of variances of mfging tolerances, don't ever quite fit right and can cause just the sorts of odd and otherwise inexplicable "windage" issues you are describing with yours now.
If it is a removable carry handle setup, how about more detailed information on the types of mounts/rings/etc. you are attempting to use, how you are mounting them up, the optics in question, etc., etc.?
Out of curiosity, how does the rifle shoot with the iron sights?
Also, what twist barrel does it have and what ammo are you using?
Finally, any pics of the rifle/mounts/rings/scopes/etc. available? Might help to point out any issues...might not.