Re: Scope alignment issue
You'll probably have to switch to the Burris Signature rings and line the scope up with the inserts.
Re: Scope alignment issue
On another thread, it was mentioned that the screws holding the rail may not have been centered in the holes of the rail, check that.
There has also been discussion of some models not having the scope mount holes not drilled square.
Millet Angle Lock rings will solve this.
Re: Scope alignment issue
It's very common for a Savage action to be warped, they heat treat the action, after they drill the mounting holes. It has become an acceptable condition. It does'nt take much to throw it off that much. Your best bet is the Burris signature Z rings, as previously mentioned.
Re: Scope alignment issue
Dennis, call Ben and I will fix it for you...
Re: Scope alignment issue
Quote:
Dennis, call Ben and I will fix it for you...
I will call you, Dennis
Re: Scope alignment issue
Re: Scope alignment issue
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Originally Posted by seanhagerty
On another thread, it was mentioned that the screws holding the rail may not have been centered in the holes of the rail, check that.
+1
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I will help you with it when you got free time, its not that bad to fix
Re: Scope alignment issue
Would you mind sharing the fix with the rest of us so we can learn?
Re: Scope alignment issue
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Originally Posted by seanhagerty
On another thread, it was mentioned that the screws holding the rail may not have been centered in the holes of the rail, check that.
There has also been discussion of some models not having the scope mount holes not drilled square.
Millet Angle Lock rings will solve this.
they can also put a lot of twist on a scope tube if not careful.
Re: Scope alignment issue
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Originally Posted by TORCHRIDER
Would you mind sharing the fix with the rest of us so we can learn?
+1, I too would like to know the fix.
Thanks,
Ray