Need some help from the brain trust. Trying to mount an EP5 5-25 with Burris XTR Signature rings on my CZ 457. As I tighten down the ring, the scope rotates a bit as I snug the screws down, knocking it out of level with the gun. I've never had this issue before with a scope. When everything is torqued down, the scope is still "level" within the lines of the bubble, but it is obviously favoring one side of the level (rifle level still centered).
The rings are the correct size for the scope (34 mm). I've verified that the rail is tight on the gun and the ring bases are properly torqued to the rail. I have the gun in a vise, get it level, set the ring inserts that I want (30 moa in this case) into the bottom of the ring, make sure they are level. Set the scope in and press it into the base/inserts, then level the scope (making sure the rifle is still level). Sometimes those plastic inserts slip around the scope when you put it in, and one side ends up being maybe an 1/8" proud on one side...so I fiddle with that to get it back to being flush. Once all that looks good, put one of the top ring halves/insert on the the scope and get the screws started.
Then I start torquing the screws, little by little in a crisscross pattern. At first I was using a Wheeler fat wrench, now I'm using the blue Fix It stick torque thing (6-25 in-lbs I believe). Pattern was something like this:
1 5 3
SCOPE
4 6 2
If I tighten one screw too much, I can watch the bubble move. I was to the point where I would tighten one screw until I barely felt any resistance, went to the next screw, etc, then once they all had some resistance, started applying a small amount of torque to each until torqued to 15 in-lbs. For some damn reason, if I ever get to the point hitting 15 in-lbs, the scope always moves.
Then I switched to trying to tighten the two center screws to maintain level, and tightening the remaining screws just enough until resistance is felt, then going back to the center screws. This was a little better, but the level was still off center when I was done.
Oh, I got one of those Ariska scope leveling gizmos I stuck between the rail/scope bottom and that still doesn't seem to help.
Any ideas? Like I said...never had this problem with a scope before. Also never used XTR rings with inserts before...they seem like part of the problem. I'll admit my OCD might be getting the better of me and I could get it "close" and say fuck it, but that would nag the shit out of me at the range (if I could even get it into "fuck it" territory).
The rings are the correct size for the scope (34 mm). I've verified that the rail is tight on the gun and the ring bases are properly torqued to the rail. I have the gun in a vise, get it level, set the ring inserts that I want (30 moa in this case) into the bottom of the ring, make sure they are level. Set the scope in and press it into the base/inserts, then level the scope (making sure the rifle is still level). Sometimes those plastic inserts slip around the scope when you put it in, and one side ends up being maybe an 1/8" proud on one side...so I fiddle with that to get it back to being flush. Once all that looks good, put one of the top ring halves/insert on the the scope and get the screws started.
Then I start torquing the screws, little by little in a crisscross pattern. At first I was using a Wheeler fat wrench, now I'm using the blue Fix It stick torque thing (6-25 in-lbs I believe). Pattern was something like this:
1 5 3
SCOPE
4 6 2
If I tighten one screw too much, I can watch the bubble move. I was to the point where I would tighten one screw until I barely felt any resistance, went to the next screw, etc, then once they all had some resistance, started applying a small amount of torque to each until torqued to 15 in-lbs. For some damn reason, if I ever get to the point hitting 15 in-lbs, the scope always moves.
Then I switched to trying to tighten the two center screws to maintain level, and tightening the remaining screws just enough until resistance is felt, then going back to the center screws. This was a little better, but the level was still off center when I was done.
Oh, I got one of those Ariska scope leveling gizmos I stuck between the rail/scope bottom and that still doesn't seem to help.
Any ideas? Like I said...never had this problem with a scope before. Also never used XTR rings with inserts before...they seem like part of the problem. I'll admit my OCD might be getting the better of me and I could get it "close" and say fuck it, but that would nag the shit out of me at the range (if I could even get it into "fuck it" territory).