Just put an NOS barrel and receiver on my 6.5x55 that was bought years ago. It was already drilled and tapped for weaver mounts when I got it. I finally got around to mounting a scope and tried to "rough" sight it in with a grid bore sighter you magneticly attach to the end of the barrel. I cranked the windage screw as far as it would go and it still wouldn't center.
Now, maybe the bore sighter is wonky but its a Busnell and I'd hope its fairly accurate. I'm taking it to Gennesee today to sight it in and break in the barrel and get a group pattern.
If,...the holes aren't drilled in line with the barrel, How can I correct it? I was thinking about a shim (a sliver cut from a soda pop can) epoxied to one side of the mount and CAREFULLY sand off the equal amount on the opposite side. That would shift the scope over about 10 thousands of an inch (or however thick a soda can is.)
Thoughts?
Now, maybe the bore sighter is wonky but its a Busnell and I'd hope its fairly accurate. I'm taking it to Gennesee today to sight it in and break in the barrel and get a group pattern.
If,...the holes aren't drilled in line with the barrel, How can I correct it? I was thinking about a shim (a sliver cut from a soda pop can) epoxied to one side of the mount and CAREFULLY sand off the equal amount on the opposite side. That would shift the scope over about 10 thousands of an inch (or however thick a soda can is.)
Thoughts?




















































