There can be a number of things that affect alignment. The action could be out, the bases could be out of alignment, mounting screws on action for bases or rail could be out of true, the rail could be machined out of true.
But in general terms its not something to worry about, but you might if you get into long range.
All I mean is I personally don't solely rely on the mounts being true to set up my scopes. I use levels, plumbs and eycometer
The end goal is to get the vertical line of the scopes cross hair perfectly in line with the vertical centre of the bore![]()
before i make a new thread.. posting this question here.
Is there anyone in the southern auckland region that may be able to help me sort my scope and sight in my rifle? Was gonna make a separate thread about sighting it in but i thought itll be a better idea to get that done and sort the scope at the same time with an an experienced hunter/shooter's help. (And dont worry, Only need to be shown this one time then im sorted) Dont wanna "screw" things up, as i realized it can be an expensive mistake.. Will save me so much hassle with gun ranges and gunsmiths if someone on here who knows what theyre doing might be able to help. BIG PLEASE guys
And thanks for everyones input thus far! much appreciated
By law, you are required to turn on your headlights if it's raining in Sweden.
How the hell am I supposed to know if it's raining in Sweden?
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