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Sighting in a scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1584099" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>Sounds like something ain't right on your set up. I doubt it is the Nikon's fault and I doubt the Weatherby is at fault either. (Though even good companies occasionally do make mistakes). Sounds like something has the scope pointed down in relation to the rifle. Doesn't take much to really throw things off. Look for anything that either elevates the rear or lowers the front. Mismatched rings or bases. Loose rear base screws. Non skid tape under the scope in the rear but not the front.......that kind of stuff. </p><p></p><p>Calamity Jake's system does work.</p><p></p><p>Also, after you make your adjustment tap the turrets. Reticles have been known to stick and the tap will usually keep that from happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1584099, member: 11736"] Sounds like something ain't right on your set up. I doubt it is the Nikon's fault and I doubt the Weatherby is at fault either. (Though even good companies occasionally do make mistakes). Sounds like something has the scope pointed down in relation to the rifle. Doesn't take much to really throw things off. Look for anything that either elevates the rear or lowers the front. Mismatched rings or bases. Loose rear base screws. Non skid tape under the scope in the rear but not the front.......that kind of stuff. Calamity Jake's system does work. Also, after you make your adjustment tap the turrets. Reticles have been known to stick and the tap will usually keep that from happening. [/QUOTE]
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