Re: incorrect? sighting or bad scope mount?or me
I guess to start, after you installed everything did you check to see if the scope was tracking correctly? Easy to do, I place a tall cardboard target about 65 - 75 yards out, use a 4 ft level and a big magic marker draw a verticle line about 3 ft tall. Then draw a horzintal line about a 1/4 of the way up from the bottom of the paper. Use this as your aiming point for every shot. Turn your scope to your 100 yard setting and shoot a shot. My scopes are moa so I turn a full revolution up, shoot again, thru the scope up again a full turn, shoot again and if room do it another time. All your shots should track in a perfect line up the target. If they are angled either direction then the scope needs to be turned and everything releveled. When it tracks up that line with each shot then you should be good to go. At the range if its off then you'll know it's wind or you're not holding the gun level each shot.
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but a good place to start.
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