I have a sporterized(not by me, bought it in EE that way) Lee-Enfield I plan on taking deer hunting this year (my first year!!), next weekend. I discovered about a month ago that the scope I had on it was broken, so I went to the local gun store and bought a Redfield Revenge, and they mounted it for me and roughed it in with a bore sight. They did note that when they were roughing it in, they had to adjust the windage a whole lot to the right, and that my rings may be a bit off to the right, and I may need to bring it to a gunsmith if I can't get it sighted in. The following weekend I brought it to the local range to sight it in for 100 yards. Vertically it was dead on, but horizontally it was off to the right. Making adjustments, the windage knob got stuck, and refused to budge. I brought it back to the store and they said they had never seen it before but would happily exchange it for me...except they were out of stock.
2 weeks later, they still don't have any replacement in, so I am going to swap it for a Nikon Coyote Special, which is the closest in price they have, tomorrow (Saturday), and go to the range to sight it in. I am mildly concerned that I will have issues with the mount being too far right and not be able to sight it in properly.
With very little time to get ready and deal with this optics problems, is there anyway I can adjust the mount or rings without taking it to a gunsmith if it ends up being a problem? The guy at the gunstore mentioned possibly using a shim?
If I can't get this rifle setup properly, my alternate options are a Savage MkII, which is .22 (and useless against deer) or an SKS with iron sights, which is not great.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions!
2 weeks later, they still don't have any replacement in, so I am going to swap it for a Nikon Coyote Special, which is the closest in price they have, tomorrow (Saturday), and go to the range to sight it in. I am mildly concerned that I will have issues with the mount being too far right and not be able to sight it in properly.
With very little time to get ready and deal with this optics problems, is there anyway I can adjust the mount or rings without taking it to a gunsmith if it ends up being a problem? The guy at the gunstore mentioned possibly using a shim?
If I can't get this rifle setup properly, my alternate options are a Savage MkII, which is .22 (and useless against deer) or an SKS with iron sights, which is not great.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions!


















































