Thank you for the info!

Quote Originally Posted by Smokey262 View Post
There is nothing wrong with the scope. I have had the exact same issue on every Savage centerfire rifle I have ever owned. It is caused by the front and rear tops of the receiver not being parallel and in the same plane, and if memory serves me right it is related to heat treating the front. If you remove the mount and put a straight edge across the top it is quite obvious.

The signature inserts work great, and permanently fix the issue. My recollection is that the back has to come up 0.010 and the front has to go down 0.005, but of course yours may be different. Center the scope's reticle, shoot it, then if its more than 5ish MOA out increase the posiline offset amount instead of dialing elevation., Note that the inserts can be inserted so that they are rotated slightly left or right to move the POI in two directions, say up and left.

Another thing you can do is use these to give the effect of a canted base for longer range shooting. Works great for this.