While handling my rifle at home the other day, I noticed that the scope is slid all the way forward so that the turret is contacting the front ring of the mount. I have had no accuracy issues at all, and the scope appears to sit tight. It won't budge or rotate. The mount is a Spuhr mount and the rifle is just a breaked .308.
I usually always keep a small space on the scope tube so that I know that the scope is held to the mount by the clamping force of the rings. If there's no space, then I can't rule out that the mount has slid back on the scope during recoil (rifle goes to the rear, scope stays put due to inertia, causes the scope to move away from the shooter over time, if poorly mounted).
So here I am with a perfectly well functioning rifle that has the scope mounted kind of oddly. Would you loosen the screws, slide the scope forward, retighten the screws and go through the hassle of rezeroing, or would you just let it be? The only action I'm taking is making sure the screws aren't loose.
I usually always keep a small space on the scope tube so that I know that the scope is held to the mount by the clamping force of the rings. If there's no space, then I can't rule out that the mount has slid back on the scope during recoil (rifle goes to the rear, scope stays put due to inertia, causes the scope to move away from the shooter over time, if poorly mounted).
So here I am with a perfectly well functioning rifle that has the scope mounted kind of oddly. Would you loosen the screws, slide the scope forward, retighten the screws and go through the hassle of rezeroing, or would you just let it be? The only action I'm taking is making sure the screws aren't loose.