I mounted a 42mm objective scope onto my browning x-bolt. The rings are low so I literally have the scope sitting so close to the barrel that there is a fraction of light can be seen underneath it from the right angle. It definitely ISN'T touching now. Just wondering if mounting this close can create any problems? I took the gun to the range and it shoots like a shotgun, I'm getting like 6" groups. The gun is brand new, scope bases and rings are all loctited. So i'm wondering if the scope position could be playing into this. Is this kind of accuracy normal when breaking in a barrel? I've never shot a brand new gun. The gun is in 223 btw, so heavy recoil causing things to move isn't a huge concern either




















































