Hi,
First off I'm a total novice. This is the first time I've ever tried to mount a scope so I probably did something dumb.
I have an LRB M14 that I've attempted to mount a Super Sniper 10x42 scope on. I bought some Super Sniper "low" picatinny rings to go with it. The scope mount is a basset machine picatinny low if it matters.
I tried to mount the scope as far rearward as I could to get the best eye relief. I have atttached a picture to demonstrate this. The rings are not encroaching on the bell of the objective as mounted.
I managed to get the scope zeroed at 30 yards but it only held there for 5 rounds or so. Then the rounds would begin to wander. Eventually, after 40 or 50 rounds, I looked at the rifle and saw that the scope had slid forward about 2".
When I installed scope into the rings I just hand tightened them with a 3" allen wrench tool, taking care not to over torque the screws. However, I noticed there was still about a 1/8" gap between the bottom and top halves of the scope rings. I attached the scope rings to the rail with a socket wrench, again very snugly but not over doing it.
Anyway, that's the gist of my problem and I'd appreciate any recommendations.
I'm considering going to a gunsmith and having my rings lapped, even though I've read you're not supposed to do that with aluminum rings.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks,
Narwhal
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First off I'm a total novice. This is the first time I've ever tried to mount a scope so I probably did something dumb.
I have an LRB M14 that I've attempted to mount a Super Sniper 10x42 scope on. I bought some Super Sniper "low" picatinny rings to go with it. The scope mount is a basset machine picatinny low if it matters.
I tried to mount the scope as far rearward as I could to get the best eye relief. I have atttached a picture to demonstrate this. The rings are not encroaching on the bell of the objective as mounted.
I managed to get the scope zeroed at 30 yards but it only held there for 5 rounds or so. Then the rounds would begin to wander. Eventually, after 40 or 50 rounds, I looked at the rifle and saw that the scope had slid forward about 2".
When I installed scope into the rings I just hand tightened them with a 3" allen wrench tool, taking care not to over torque the screws. However, I noticed there was still about a 1/8" gap between the bottom and top halves of the scope rings. I attached the scope rings to the rail with a socket wrench, again very snugly but not over doing it.
Anyway, that's the gist of my problem and I'd appreciate any recommendations.
I'm considering going to a gunsmith and having my rings lapped, even though I've read you're not supposed to do that with aluminum rings.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks,
Narwhal
Picture: