in the process of mounting a new scope to my 700 5R and found that I needed to chop a bit off the front of the rail so I could get the scope far enough back to get proper eye relief. The scope is a Hensoldt 4-16X56 and this scope is kinda short and stout and the objective bell was going hit the rail unless I dremeled it a bit. I was examining the results of my butchery and noticed the bit of rail I chopped was not symmetrical at all. The rail is made by Weaver and has 441 written on it, FWIW. What do you think? Would you think this could possibly be perfectly level with the boreline? Please forgive my terminology if it is incorrect. Thanks.