Scope Tracking Maxed Out

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Recently purchased this Ruger persion 22 LR and got mount a scope I had lying around … The scope was previously on a Rem 700 250 and worked fine
But when I get around 2 sight it in the scope wodnt track down far enough … Wondering if anybody has some advice or knows what I can do about it
Scope is an older bushnell yardage pro 4-12x42
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What distance were you trying to zero it at? If you've got a canted base (and an above poster is suggesting they come with a 30moa base) you won't be able to zero it at really close range.
 
What distance were you trying to zero it at? If you've got a canted base (and an above poster is suggesting they come with a 30moa base) you won't be able to zero it at really close range.
I also had it on a cz 455 with a 20 moa rail and was able 2 zero it at 35 yards
 
Hitzy and Wendell have the solution - 30moa is a lot to adjust for and that scope only has about 40-ish MOA TOTAL. I found that estimated data on amazon .com in a POOR review, saying they found 165kliks adjustment = 41 MOA. Depends on if they counted right :rolleyes: I ran into the same issue with a scope I bought, I didn't notice the "Total" MOA and thought it was "Up & Down" instead. My solution was to get Burris XTR ring set and take 10MOA Off the 30 total of the rail I had. I could Zero at 25 with that scope. That cost ca $175 getting rings from Stoeger (best price at the time), you might find better OR take off that rail IF possible. A lot depends on how much you like the scope and what it cost. Here's the link to the amazon review. Also, Chuckhawks has a detailed review of that scope.

https://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-4-12-Laser-Rangefinder-Riflescope/product-reviews/B000UI258C
 
Hitzy and Wendell have the solution - 30moa is a lot to adjust for and that scope only has about 40-ish MOA TOTAL. I found that estimated data on amazon .com in a POOR review, saying they found 165kliks adjustment = 41 MOA. Depends on if they counted right :rolleyes: I ran into the same issue with a scope I bought, I didn't notice the "Total" MOA and thought it was "Up & Down" instead. My solution was to get Burris XTR ring set and take 10MOA Off the 30 total of the rail I had. I could Zero at 25 with that scope. That cost ca $175 getting rings from Stoeger (best price at the time), you might find better OR take off that rail IF possible. A lot depends on how much you like the scope and what it cost. Here's the link to the amazon review. Also, Chuckhawks has a detailed review of that scope.

https://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-4-12-Laser-Rangefinder-Riflescope/product-reviews/B000UI258C
It doesn’t have rings
 
If you get another scope, be sure you have LOTS of Adjustment. Many don't until you get up near $1K. That bushnell was ahead of it's time and would be good to keep for a rifle that doesn't have that high # rail.
 
If you get another scope, be sure you have LOTS of Adjustment. Many don't until you get up near $1K. That bushnell was ahead of it's time and would be good to keep for a rifle that doesn't have that high # rail.
My original plan was 2 mount this 1 but I only had low ring so I figured I’d give that bushnel a chance… And that bushnell looked cool
 

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m1008 is prob right. The specs show only 46MOA adjustment, almost the same as my problem scope. Can you get that rail off or is it part of the recvr ? The 30* is your prob, not the scopes.
As for 'shimming' that B-scope, if you Don't crank down on the mounting screws and twist the tube, it could work. Aluminum from pop cans is flexible enuf. There are threads about "How To' doing that -> I found several on RFC by searching 'shim scope' .
 
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