Hello everyone,
I am fairly new to mounting scopes and recently experienced a problem with maxing out my elevation. My rifle is a Remington 750 semi-auto carbine 18.5 inches, Zeiss Conquest 3-9-40 scope with leupold QRW rings and weaver top mount one piece base (Model 48093). I went to the range the other day and found even with maxing out elevation, while aiming for the top of the target paper, I was hitting the bottom of the paper. This was at 25 yards. Obviously something is wrong. The shorter barrel is probably the reason for thsi issue. My question to anyone who may be able to help out with some advice is how do I fix this issue? Are my only options to shim or find an elevated base? Any suggestion would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Kyle
I am fairly new to mounting scopes and recently experienced a problem with maxing out my elevation. My rifle is a Remington 750 semi-auto carbine 18.5 inches, Zeiss Conquest 3-9-40 scope with leupold QRW rings and weaver top mount one piece base (Model 48093). I went to the range the other day and found even with maxing out elevation, while aiming for the top of the target paper, I was hitting the bottom of the paper. This was at 25 yards. Obviously something is wrong. The shorter barrel is probably the reason for thsi issue. My question to anyone who may be able to help out with some advice is how do I fix this issue? Are my only options to shim or find an elevated base? Any suggestion would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Kyle


















































