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Problem sighting in CVA Hunter 243
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<blockquote data-quote="goose17" data-source="post: 4803900" data-attributes="member: 1116"><p>Ok , so I went to the range and accuracy did improve. I made sure that the rifle was not resting on the tip of the forearm when I zeroed. I didn't have time to run and get an o -ring before I went. I zeroed it with the scope I had on it . My Brother in laws new scope wouldn't fit on his rifle due to the length of the scope and the bases he had so I took the scope off my gun and let him use it. I had brought my other rifle with a scope on it to just in case I needed to switch scopes . I put that scope on my gun and had no problems getting it sighted in either. Looks like the position of the forearm on the rest is critical for this short rifle getting it zeroed. I'll post pictures later . Thanks for the help guys. Ok so the pic won't load right . The group of four shots is the top of the target and not the the left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goose17, post: 4803900, member: 1116"] Ok , so I went to the range and accuracy did improve. I made sure that the rifle was not resting on the tip of the forearm when I zeroed. I didn't have time to run and get an o -ring before I went. I zeroed it with the scope I had on it . My Brother in laws new scope wouldn't fit on his rifle due to the length of the scope and the bases he had so I took the scope off my gun and let him use it. I had brought my other rifle with a scope on it to just in case I needed to switch scopes . I put that scope on my gun and had no problems getting it sighted in either. Looks like the position of the forearm on the rest is critical for this short rifle getting it zeroed. I'll post pictures later . Thanks for the help guys. Ok so the pic won’t load right . The group of four shots is the top of the target and not the the left. [/QUOTE]
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