First of all, sorry if this has been answered a million times before - I did a few searches, but not knowing whether there's a 'real name' for this issue, it's difficult. I guessed at terms like "scope creep" and "wandering optics", but to no avail.
Anyway, here's the deal. I have a 10/22 Target Tactical with a scope rail. I had some initial problems with the rail itself coming loose after extended shooting, but I've solved those. Now, I have another problem. I noticed today that after the first few hundred rounds, my cheap Tasco scope (dovetail clamp style...not sure what the real name for that is either) had slipped forward on the gun by a few centimeters. In fact, the forward scope ring had nearly slid off the front of the rail. The scope ring clamps themselves were still very tight - I could not loosen them by hand. I used a screwdriver, moved the scope back to where I'd mounted it initially, and after about 150 more shots it was about to slip off the front of the rail again. Can anyone offer a solution for this, short of a set rings that will engage the slots on the weaver rail?
Thanks all.
Anyway, here's the deal. I have a 10/22 Target Tactical with a scope rail. I had some initial problems with the rail itself coming loose after extended shooting, but I've solved those. Now, I have another problem. I noticed today that after the first few hundred rounds, my cheap Tasco scope (dovetail clamp style...not sure what the real name for that is either) had slipped forward on the gun by a few centimeters. In fact, the forward scope ring had nearly slid off the front of the rail. The scope ring clamps themselves were still very tight - I could not loosen them by hand. I used a screwdriver, moved the scope back to where I'd mounted it initially, and after about 150 more shots it was about to slip off the front of the rail again. Can anyone offer a solution for this, short of a set rings that will engage the slots on the weaver rail?
Thanks all.




















































