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So your saying the optic is so broken just the recoil of your shots made it shift that much?
Same issue with an early import Kahles (early 80s).I had a Zeiss conquest that behaved that exact way, the POI moved 6-8 inches side-to-side, would print a couple left, a couple right and maybe one in between on the way back to the left, etc... Groups were OK (not great), but it wandered without adjustment. Factory confirmed it was bad. Wasted a lot of ammo thinking it was something with the bedding (started immediately after a new stock).
When you remove the SWFA, check the Talley to action screw torque. I failed to degrease properly on a rifle and the front screw backed off even with Loctite. Wasted a lot of ammo before I found that one...I have a trijicon credo I picked up on the classifieds here, I'll mount it and see
Will doWhen you remove the SWFA, check the Talley to action screw torque. I failed to degrease properly on a rifle and the front screw backed off even with Loctite. Wasted a lot of ammo before I found that one...
What year was the scope made? I had a 2021 6x fail. Would be crazy off when dialed and would not return to zero.It groups fine, but when I make a correction it's wild, and then the return to zero is non existent.
It's a consistent 1/2" gun.
Rifle is a 308 M7, Talley lw torqued properly
Shooting confirmed handloads.
The first 2 shots are touching, I made a .2up, .2 right for the poi correction.
#3 & #4 were 12" right
Rtz (.2/ .2) moved it the correct amount, like there's a dead spot in the adjustment.
When you remove the SWFA, check the Talley to action screw torque. I failed to degrease properly on a rifle and the front screw backed off even with Loctite. Wasted a lot of ammo before I found that one...