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    Basic Member sc1911cwp's Avatar
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    Getting ready to sight it in


    What I just did for a new to me Savage Palma in 308.

    - I cleaned the barrel.
    - I undid the bolts holding the action to the stock and removed the action. I wanted to check to see if there was anything I should know about, contact on things where there should be none, debris, ect. Then I torqued the action into the stock to factory specs.
    - Checked the rail against the barrel and saw it was uneven. So I bedded the rear of the rail with JP weld. Afterwards checked mounting and attached rail to action with properly set torque of screws.
    - Placed my rings onto the rail, pushed forward and checked alignment. Cleaned, degreased and torqued lower rings to rail.
    - Checked level of rifle and aligned scope into rings. Checked for proper eye relief, set top of rings onto lower and snugged them up little.
    - Checked reticle against plumb bob 50 yards away to confirm true vertical. Torqued top of rings.
    - Took out bolt, disassembled it, polished where needed to make it a little smoother, lubed and reassembled.
    - Checked bolt for proper function.
    - Tonight I will bore sight it.

    Hope I didn't miss anything.

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    I think if you can visually see the rail is uneven, then you might want to try a different rail.
    Sounds like you either have the wrong part or a defective one.
    I dont think a retailer will take it back with epoxy on it.
    A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.

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    When you torqued your screws did you do so manufactuers specs? Also did you check the horizontal level as well?

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    Thank you both for the replies.

    First, I really couldn't see any gap from the rail. What I did was separately put in both screws onto either end of the rail and very gently tapped. One side was firm, however the other I felt a very little tap. So I bedded that end only. I did a lot of internet searches on forums before doing so and found this this is not unusual and a common practice. So I felt good doing it and it wasn't hard to do. There are little variations in all things mass produced.

    Second, I had a bipod mounted onto the rifle and the top of the rear ring has a level on it. So I know it was level at the beginning. I checked this about a dozen times before torquing the rings to manufactures specs. All done in inch pounds.

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