How to mount a rifle-scope
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
hi Mack The Knife
i have a bruno2e .22lr rifle, on it i have mounted a bushnell scope with two piece mount. the problem i am facing is that. firstly the groupings are very position oriented, which means a slight twist left or right in the rifle position will give different sets of gruouping. secondly while traveling, inspite of a hard rifle case from Gsmith i always loose my zeroing. u have any idea on what to do about these problems.
i have a bruno2e .22lr rifle, on it i have mounted a bushnell scope with two piece mount. the problem i am facing is that. firstly the groupings are very position oriented, which means a slight twist left or right in the rifle position will give different sets of gruouping. secondly while traveling, inspite of a hard rifle case from Gsmith i always loose my zeroing. u have any idea on what to do about these problems.
Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
Denong,
If you cant your rifle,the point of impact would also change......
Oh,sorry,just noticed that you want your answers from Mack The Knife
If you cant your rifle,the point of impact would also change......
Oh,sorry,just noticed that you want your answers from Mack The Knife
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
i am ready to take advises from anybody. just a feeling that maybe the ammo type could also be the reason. i am using a wildcat .22 and the shots are really inconsistant.
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
KB article restored, please see the first post in this thread.
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
denong, there could be many reasons for this, but to make life easier, pictures of the rifle and scope mount might help. Also is there any play in the rifle (stock, scope base, rings). Also are you sure your scope is repeatable and will hold zero (have you done a box test).
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
One more article here - http://www.airgundepot.com/air-rifle-sc ... nting.html
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
Sir
can u provide details regarding the gun vise you have used?
Is it available for purchase in India?, make?, cost?, etc...
can u provide details regarding the gun vise you have used?
Is it available for purchase in India?, make?, cost?, etc...
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
denong What wildcat are you using? That might have a bearing on the discussion.denong wrote:i am ready to take advises from anybody. just a feeling that maybe the ammo type could also be the reason. i am using a wildcat .22 and the shots are really inconsistant.
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Re: How to mount a rifle-scope
Haven't seen this for sale in India. I saw a picture of one in a catalog and had it fabricated using the scissor jack as a scale reference. Unfortunately I no longer have the autocad drawing as my hard disk got fried.shadowphaxone wrote:can u provide details regarding the gun vise you have used?
Is it available for purchase in India?, make?, cost?, etc...
Cabelas sells quite a few models and you could order one from them.