I just took my 858 to the range for the first time with the new scope. Picked up a Bushnell Trophy 225 pistol scope which is perfect for placing on the front handguard. After 5 minutes came to the conclusion that I could not sight it in as the entire scope is pointing to far to the left. Took the scope off and blasted away at some targets with the iron sights.
The issue came up that my new NEA handguard is not in alignment with the barrel. When I first put the scope on the rifle and looking at 150m target I was 2 feet to the left on the scope as compared to the sites. On my 858 the front sight center post is all the way to the right. When I look straight down the new handguard (I drew a soap stone line down the center of the guard) it is pointing to the left of the barrel.
Now that I am at home I put the scope back on and adjusted the windage all the way to the one side. It might now be close to lined up, hard to tell with only 30' distance in the house. I will have to go back to the range to see. So my question is, is there a way to adjust the new NEA handguard/rail (I think not)? I was thinking about filing the front scope ring on the left side and the rear scope ring on the right side where they connect to the rail to try and bring the alignment closer to that of the barrel. Second thought is that I have a mig welder and may cut the scope rings apart and reweld them with an offset angle. By the way, my scope rings have ovals through them to allow for use of the iron sights.
Have any of you gentlemen/ladies run into this problem? Any thoughts on the best way to correct it?
The issue came up that my new NEA handguard is not in alignment with the barrel. When I first put the scope on the rifle and looking at 150m target I was 2 feet to the left on the scope as compared to the sites. On my 858 the front sight center post is all the way to the right. When I look straight down the new handguard (I drew a soap stone line down the center of the guard) it is pointing to the left of the barrel.
Now that I am at home I put the scope back on and adjusted the windage all the way to the one side. It might now be close to lined up, hard to tell with only 30' distance in the house. I will have to go back to the range to see. So my question is, is there a way to adjust the new NEA handguard/rail (I think not)? I was thinking about filing the front scope ring on the left side and the rear scope ring on the right side where they connect to the rail to try and bring the alignment closer to that of the barrel. Second thought is that I have a mig welder and may cut the scope rings apart and reweld them with an offset angle. By the way, my scope rings have ovals through them to allow for use of the iron sights.
Have any of you gentlemen/ladies run into this problem? Any thoughts on the best way to correct it?



















































