Burris ring problems...anyone else?
Just received a used Savage 10 that I'm going to use for a build. Came with Burris dovetail rings/mount plates.
I noticed when mounting the (new) Nitrex scope that I really had to fight it to get it lie in the front ring. Little tight, thought I...even made a damn mark on the scope tube. Should have looked at it closer...
Get to the range yesterday and I can't zero the windage. Run completely out of right adjustment, and I'm still a foot left of the target at 100M.
So I decide to check to see if something's loose, etc. I pull the front dovetail ring/mount. A blind man could see this thing is so far out of square it's ridiculous. Tweaked counter-clockwise. You can see it in the photo, trust me it looks worse close up. No wonder I couldn't zero the optic.
I just hope it didn't fuck up the scope tube.
These aren't precision rings, I know...but they're not NC Star, either...
I don't know whether to contact Burris about this...or just throw em in the trash. The whole dovetail assembly just doesn't look like it's capable of precision alignment since it's two pieces pressed together.
I'm thinking I should just get an EGW 20moa base, and use a set of Leupold picatinny rings I already have.
Point of the post:
Anyone else have issues with Burris rings?
Could this have permanently bent the scope tube, and should I put this back on Burris?
EDIT: Almost forgot...Merry Xmas to everyone here at the Hide...and may next year be a better one for all of us...
Just received a used Savage 10 that I'm going to use for a build. Came with Burris dovetail rings/mount plates.
I noticed when mounting the (new) Nitrex scope that I really had to fight it to get it lie in the front ring. Little tight, thought I...even made a damn mark on the scope tube. Should have looked at it closer...
Get to the range yesterday and I can't zero the windage. Run completely out of right adjustment, and I'm still a foot left of the target at 100M.
So I decide to check to see if something's loose, etc. I pull the front dovetail ring/mount. A blind man could see this thing is so far out of square it's ridiculous. Tweaked counter-clockwise. You can see it in the photo, trust me it looks worse close up. No wonder I couldn't zero the optic.
I just hope it didn't fuck up the scope tube.
These aren't precision rings, I know...but they're not NC Star, either...
I don't know whether to contact Burris about this...or just throw em in the trash. The whole dovetail assembly just doesn't look like it's capable of precision alignment since it's two pieces pressed together.
I'm thinking I should just get an EGW 20moa base, and use a set of Leupold picatinny rings I already have.
Point of the post:
Anyone else have issues with Burris rings?
Could this have permanently bent the scope tube, and should I put this back on Burris?
EDIT: Almost forgot...Merry Xmas to everyone here at the Hide...and may next year be a better one for all of us...