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My hunting partner was having issues sighting in his rifle. This is a new 280ai build off from his grandfather’s pre 64 action. I had loaded up a hand full of various pulled bullets to do the rifle break in. It didn’t surprise me too much that the didn’t group well.
I got the rifle yesterday to measure the lands and do some testing. First shouldering of the rifle I could tell the scope was canted. After some disassembly I found out what happened. The front and rear rings are not level with the center line rifle.
Rear ring level:
Front ring:
How much it was canted:
The scope was originally mounted based off from the cant of the front ring. When you shouldered the rifle you could see that the cross hairs were canted right away. Mounting the scope based off from the rear ring being level makes the cross hair appear vertical when shouldered.
My guess is the only fix to them being so far off is: Rebore the receiver’s threads to 8-40 so they are in the centerline of the action?
Or will it be ok to just mount it level and use it? It didn’t appear to be torquing the scope tube when it was set in and snugged down.
Anyone else have any ideas?
@BcGunworks
I got the rifle yesterday to measure the lands and do some testing. First shouldering of the rifle I could tell the scope was canted. After some disassembly I found out what happened. The front and rear rings are not level with the center line rifle.
Rear ring level:
Front ring:
How much it was canted:
The scope was originally mounted based off from the cant of the front ring. When you shouldered the rifle you could see that the cross hairs were canted right away. Mounting the scope based off from the rear ring being level makes the cross hair appear vertical when shouldered.
My guess is the only fix to them being so far off is: Rebore the receiver’s threads to 8-40 so they are in the centerline of the action?
Or will it be ok to just mount it level and use it? It didn’t appear to be torquing the scope tube when it was set in and snugged down.
Anyone else have any ideas?
@BcGunworks