Should have taken a picture but a rifle was brought in for bore sighting and the scope was in the rings.
Weaver bases and the owner had the front ring in the groove but the back set was in the groove on the left side but not the right.
Obviously the bases had not been set in place and the scope saddled into the rings.
The scope showed some ring marks. I wonder how much torque that would have put on the scope tube.
And it was mounted 90 degrees off so the windage became elevation and elevation windage.
Weaver bases and the owner had the front ring in the groove but the back set was in the groove on the left side but not the right.
Obviously the bases had not been set in place and the scope saddled into the rings.
The scope showed some ring marks. I wonder how much torque that would have put on the scope tube.
And it was mounted 90 degrees off so the windage became elevation and elevation windage.
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