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Rifle Scopes Rough handling and shifting zero

aagifford

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Oct 29, 2007
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So, I've traced my shifting zero to how I pick up my rifle. If cradled and carried, then the zero is good. If picked up by the scope, then the zero shifts, up to 2MOA. If I bang on the objective end of the scope with my hand a few times, the zero shifts too. It usually settles back down after the first shot. Anybody had this happen before? Scope is a Nikon 4-16 tactical, about 10 years old. It tracks perfectly. Has Leupold PRW rings and a farrel base, rifle is a remington 700 trued and all, capable of shooting 3/8moa.

I'm sure the first question would be are all the screws tight? They are all torqued correctly, I used Mountz torque drivers and loctite on everything, the rail is bedded, etc.

I'm thinking the scope needs to be serviced at the least.
 
could it possibly be shooter error? if it "settles" after the first shot, i wouldn't suspect anything other than the shooter or maybe a cold bore shift. If your scope were letting go, i would suspect a wondering POI close to every shot. and if your stock were loose i would expect the same thing