Hello:
Just want to state at the outset I am not well versed in optics when it comes to scopes. I have had only a few in my life and they have been very basic (Bushnell 3-9x40) and have gone on my .22s. Have never had an issue getting the rifle sighted in with the windage/elevation adjustment changes.
Last year, I bought a more complicated scope (for me) for my (what was then) new precision rifle. It was a Primary Arms SLX 3-18x50. It is an FPP scope, with a ACSS .308/6.5 reticle. Mounted it on my Axis II Precision rifle, sighted in at 50 meters to start and everything was fine.
Should also mention the rings I used on the scope are Vortex Pro series, 30mm, HIGH height
I bought a Tikka T3x TAC A1 within the past couple of weeks. Decided to move the Primary Arms scope to the Tikka, along with the rings. Mounted it on the picatinny rail, balanced everything using bubble levels at home.
Took it to the range for the first time yesterday and was sighting it in. After a couple of shots, I adjusted windage, and got it pretty exact. Then I started to do elevation, as all my shots were hitting slightly low (about 4.5 to 5.0 inches below the center of the target). I adjusted elevation and got to about 3.5 inches below the target when the elevation dial got to the end and I couldn't move it anymore.
The good news is that despite it shooting low, subsequent shots grouped extremely well, pretty much that "clovering" effect, so definitely can see the quality of the Tikka for precision. Just too bad about not being able to adjust elevation any further.
Asked another range member about it and he said he has seen this before and I could either replace my rings OR replace the picatinny rail with an angled one (my picatinny rail runs cross the whole top of the rifle and I am not sure if it is removable). I am also not sure what I can do about the rings since even with the high rings, the bell of the scope is pretty close to the rail but it is not touching.
Has anyone seen this before and have a suggestion how I can remedy this? What would be best avenue going forward?
That said I did take the scope and rings directly off of the Axis II Precision and put it directly on the Tikka before making adjustments.
Would prefer to make this scope work since I wasn't really budgeting on buying another scope.
Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
Just want to state at the outset I am not well versed in optics when it comes to scopes. I have had only a few in my life and they have been very basic (Bushnell 3-9x40) and have gone on my .22s. Have never had an issue getting the rifle sighted in with the windage/elevation adjustment changes.
Last year, I bought a more complicated scope (for me) for my (what was then) new precision rifle. It was a Primary Arms SLX 3-18x50. It is an FPP scope, with a ACSS .308/6.5 reticle. Mounted it on my Axis II Precision rifle, sighted in at 50 meters to start and everything was fine.
Should also mention the rings I used on the scope are Vortex Pro series, 30mm, HIGH height
I bought a Tikka T3x TAC A1 within the past couple of weeks. Decided to move the Primary Arms scope to the Tikka, along with the rings. Mounted it on the picatinny rail, balanced everything using bubble levels at home.
Took it to the range for the first time yesterday and was sighting it in. After a couple of shots, I adjusted windage, and got it pretty exact. Then I started to do elevation, as all my shots were hitting slightly low (about 4.5 to 5.0 inches below the center of the target). I adjusted elevation and got to about 3.5 inches below the target when the elevation dial got to the end and I couldn't move it anymore.
The good news is that despite it shooting low, subsequent shots grouped extremely well, pretty much that "clovering" effect, so definitely can see the quality of the Tikka for precision. Just too bad about not being able to adjust elevation any further.
Asked another range member about it and he said he has seen this before and I could either replace my rings OR replace the picatinny rail with an angled one (my picatinny rail runs cross the whole top of the rifle and I am not sure if it is removable). I am also not sure what I can do about the rings since even with the high rings, the bell of the scope is pretty close to the rail but it is not touching.
Has anyone seen this before and have a suggestion how I can remedy this? What would be best avenue going forward?
That said I did take the scope and rings directly off of the Axis II Precision and put it directly on the Tikka before making adjustments.
Would prefer to make this scope work since I wasn't really budgeting on buying another scope.
Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
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