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Yet another post about having trouble zeroing a rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="nso123" data-source="post: 5209195" data-attributes="member: 2508"><p>Have you reset the zero stop now that the rifle is zeroed? The zero stop is made to be adjusted after you get the rifle zeroed, but it may require you to loosen some adjustment screws on the knob. Check the scope instructions on setting the zero stop and this may help solve your problem. As for adding a base with elevation built in, you would replace the current base, not stack the bases. This would also move the objective of your scope closer to the barrel instead of creating extra room. Think of it like the 20 MOA base would tilt the scope forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nso123, post: 5209195, member: 2508"] Have you reset the zero stop now that the rifle is zeroed? The zero stop is made to be adjusted after you get the rifle zeroed, but it may require you to loosen some adjustment screws on the knob. Check the scope instructions on setting the zero stop and this may help solve your problem. As for adding a base with elevation built in, you would replace the current base, not stack the bases. This would also move the objective of your scope closer to the barrel instead of creating extra room. Think of it like the 20 MOA base would tilt the scope forward. [/QUOTE]
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