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Rifle Scopes Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

Swift

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Finally switched out the shitty factory scope on my Savage for a Nikon. Got it to the range to zero and ran out of windage at 100 yards. I've never been good at troubleshooting this kinda stuff so where should I start? Scope was 100% functional when I mounted it.
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

What are you using for rings and base? Could you get it on paper at closer distance? How far off are you at 100?
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

Take the rings off and put them back on the opposite way. IE: If the head used to tighten them to the rail was on the right side move them to be on the left side.

Does it have a grooved reciever?
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

Nikon Monarch. 4-16 with the BDC. The rings and bases are factory so probably cheap but the rifle always shot well and always held zero.

I was only 3 or 4" from having a perfect (100 yard) zero before I ran out of adjustment.
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SWFA</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Take the rings off and put them back on the opposite way. IE: If the head used to tighten them to the rail was on the right side move them to be on the left side.

Does it have a grooved reciever? </div></div>

I'm not sure. FWIW it's a 93 series.
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dalowe1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I had a Marlin that was just not lined up properly, more than lilely the case if you gun was as cheap as my old 22. </div></div>

But how does that explain the rifle shooting straight with the factory scope? Did they manufacture a crooked scope to match?
 
Re: Ran out of windage zeroing my 22

No, I suppose my point was that the Nikon scope I had on it did not have enough windage to compensate for whatever caused it not to be "lined up". Which is a similar incident to what I understood from the original post. Did I say it the wrong way?