Hi All
I would be keen for any advise on a zeroing problem....
I have a Remmy 700 .243 which i now generally on use for foxing, it has a Stealth mod on it and until quite recently had a S&B scope which i sold in favour of a second hand 8 x 56 S&B.
Since having the "new" scope i seem to have problems maintaining zero, I've tried zeroing twice in the recent bad weather, every time i make a turret change i have tapped the turrets in case of sticking, but on say 10 clicks down I'm only getting a drop of 1" or so...., any amount adjustment only seems to make minimal change..
I nearly got into the black today so clicked 4 down & 4 to the left and the round was 7" low.....
I know i am not snatching the trigger, the weight of the mod is not preventing the barrel from floating, Weaver moiunts are tight, using factory (Federal) ammo - the only thing i can put the problem down is a faulty scope?......
Does anyone have any other theories?.....
Many thanks
Rob
I would be keen for any advise on a zeroing problem....
I have a Remmy 700 .243 which i now generally on use for foxing, it has a Stealth mod on it and until quite recently had a S&B scope which i sold in favour of a second hand 8 x 56 S&B.
Since having the "new" scope i seem to have problems maintaining zero, I've tried zeroing twice in the recent bad weather, every time i make a turret change i have tapped the turrets in case of sticking, but on say 10 clicks down I'm only getting a drop of 1" or so...., any amount adjustment only seems to make minimal change..
I nearly got into the black today so clicked 4 down & 4 to the left and the round was 7" low.....
I know i am not snatching the trigger, the weight of the mod is not preventing the barrel from floating, Weaver moiunts are tight, using factory (Federal) ammo - the only thing i can put the problem down is a faulty scope?......
Does anyone have any other theories?.....
Many thanks
Rob