I got a 6.5x55 Husky from my father in law. It had an old scope mounted on it so I decided to put on a newer one.
When trying to bore sight it, I realized that the mounts aren't even. He's got Weaver bases and detatchable top mounts. The bases are different hights (I guess to compensate for the offset between the front and the rear of the reciever).
Anyways, I couldn't bore site it in, I was still 2" left of centre and I ran out of clicks (tried two different scopes). The scope he had on there can just barely get sighted in, another 1/4" and it'd max out. I used a level to see the differences between the front and rear base and the front was level but the rear was on an angle. I used my grinder to file away one side of the rear base, and it helped, but its obviously not the proper solution. And even then, the front base still sits about 1/8" higher than the rear.
I'm not sure what to do with it. I looked at those Leupold 1 piece mounts and they look like they make even things out?
Any suggestions on this one guys?
When trying to bore sight it, I realized that the mounts aren't even. He's got Weaver bases and detatchable top mounts. The bases are different hights (I guess to compensate for the offset between the front and the rear of the reciever).
Anyways, I couldn't bore site it in, I was still 2" left of centre and I ran out of clicks (tried two different scopes). The scope he had on there can just barely get sighted in, another 1/4" and it'd max out. I used a level to see the differences between the front and rear base and the front was level but the rear was on an angle. I used my grinder to file away one side of the rear base, and it helped, but its obviously not the proper solution. And even then, the front base still sits about 1/8" higher than the rear.
I'm not sure what to do with it. I looked at those Leupold 1 piece mounts and they look like they make even things out?
Any suggestions on this one guys?




















































