Okay, it's not a great platform but I know someone here can point me in the right direction.
Details:
Receiver: Federal Ordnance (Early – Ser. 69XX) USGI M14 Parts, most TRW
Mount: Sadlak Aluminum 2007 – scope work by Heart Mountain precision out of Wyoming
Rings: TPS 30mm Low (.925”) 7075 Alloy
Scope: 30mm Falcon Optics Menace 4-14x44mmFFP
Ammo: American Tactical 147gr FMJ
Problem: At 145yds/133m the impact point is 9 3/4” low. I can no longer make adjustments as the scope has reached the end of its limit (only +2.05, I can still rotate the cam +3.05 but there is no change in the point of aim)
The scope has also reached full deflection to the left. I had a gusty wind from 2 o’clock 8-15mph.
So guys, where do I go from here? Do I need new rings to compensate for elevation? What about the windage? When I look down onto the rifle from above the forward bell of the scope appears to be somewhat left of center.
Details:
Receiver: Federal Ordnance (Early – Ser. 69XX) USGI M14 Parts, most TRW
Mount: Sadlak Aluminum 2007 – scope work by Heart Mountain precision out of Wyoming
Rings: TPS 30mm Low (.925”) 7075 Alloy
Scope: 30mm Falcon Optics Menace 4-14x44mmFFP
Ammo: American Tactical 147gr FMJ
Problem: At 145yds/133m the impact point is 9 3/4” low. I can no longer make adjustments as the scope has reached the end of its limit (only +2.05, I can still rotate the cam +3.05 but there is no change in the point of aim)
The scope has also reached full deflection to the left. I had a gusty wind from 2 o’clock 8-15mph.
So guys, where do I go from here? Do I need new rings to compensate for elevation? What about the windage? When I look down onto the rifle from above the forward bell of the scope appears to be somewhat left of center.