338win
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Had/have inconsistent accuracy with my ca ridgeline. Never could keep consistent sub moa and I was always tinkering with an adjustment here or there . Attributed it to a lack of ability to do a load development with component shortages and lack of time. Have a hunt in a few months so I pulled the gun out to clean and plan a rage trip. The crosshairs looked off. Put a level on the cap and it didn’t match my ring bubble. My sharpe index marks from scope to ring were also out of alignment. I used 19 or 20 inch pounds and the rings were still at torque. Never had issues with warne or ruger factory rings before and never had a scope slip in the rings Before. broke torque and aligned the crosshairs with a plumb line and retorqued
I suspect the scope moving had something to do with inconsistent accuracy results but I’ll rule that out later on when I have time and powder.
Has anyone had scopes move in the talleys and what’s the go to non Talley ring setup w/30mm tubes? Probably going to use my old ruger this season since I don’t really trust the current rings now because this gun has never been dropped or really abused.
ca ridgeline ti
300 win
talley lightweights
vx3
I suspect the scope moving had something to do with inconsistent accuracy results but I’ll rule that out later on when I have time and powder.
Has anyone had scopes move in the talleys and what’s the go to non Talley ring setup w/30mm tubes? Probably going to use my old ruger this season since I don’t really trust the current rings now because this gun has never been dropped or really abused.
ca ridgeline ti
300 win
talley lightweights
vx3