Windage/drift-adjustable rings...

Burris Signature Rings with offset inserts will correct this.

Millet make rings that are windage adjustable.

Before going with either of these check your existing rings for proper tightness & also try reversing the front & rear, this sometimes cures the problem.
 
What kind of rings are on there now? Some rings (Weaver are famous for this) will be very offset if mounted incorrectly. - dan

Some NcStar medium-height see-throughs....:redface:....the problem is that I can't seem to bore-sight the rifle so that the reticle is still too far to the right !....:(

Thanks for the advice, though !...:cheers:

Burris Signature Rings with offset inserts will correct this.

Millet make rings that are windage adjustable.


Before going with either of these check your existing rings for proper tightness & also try reversing the front & rear, this sometimes cures the problem.

I'll definitely look into those - thanks !...:yingyang:
 
Make sure that the mounts are centered and that the rings are mounted properly so they are centered also.

The Burris rings are nice as the plastic inserts prevent damage to the scope tube and give you the offset option. Going to Leupold type mounts and rings give you windage adjustment on the rear ring that can help too.
 
Make sure that the mounts are centered and that the rings are mounted properly so they are centered also.

The Burris rings are nice as the plastic inserts prevent damage to the scope tube and give you the offset option. Going to Leupold type mounts and rings give you windage adjustment on the rear ring that can help too.

Sounds nice :cheers: - now, in which E&E forums do I look ?...:confused:....(I miss the "parts & bits" ! )...:redface:
 
Sounds nice :cheers: - now, in which E&E forums do I look ?...:confused:....(I miss the "parts & bits" ! )...:redface:

I would think optics and sights. As far as rings and bases, I'd go leupold std, with the windage adj rear if you want that option. I wonder if it's your rifle D&T'd crooked, or the NCstar rings and bases that are f$$d.
 
If you like Weaver style rings, the Millet are adjustable with opposing screws.

Leopold are wind adjustble on the rear ring.

have you tried turning one of your rings around? Some makes are deliberaltly made off center so they cna be adjusted.

NCStar is poor quailty stuff. There is a limit as to what you cna expect for $10.

See through rings are dangerous on a rifle with any recoil. If you happen to use the iron sights the scope can be a 1/4" from your forehead......
 
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