I was mounting some optics I had laying around and ended up swapping some around on different rifles and need new DOPE. So I took one of my Sightron S-Tacs in Burris Signature rings and mounted it on my Western Rattler. If you aren’t familiar with them, this he how they look.
I took 15 MOA from the elevation using the plastic inserts (lowering the objective lens). When I went to sight it in, I had shots hitting 1’ wide left. There are about 5 shots not even on the target paper.
I tried correcting using the windage turret and ran out of windage. This was a first, but I didn’t continue to investigate the problem because the heat drain ones that day. To even get inside of the white ring I believe that I held right 8 MOA.
The next time I picked up the Rattler I noticed the gap between the plastic inserts were canted instead of being aligned with the gaps in the rings.
When I looked in the XTR Signature rings manual it had an illustration that this is a method of adding cant to your scope.
So today I corrected that. I’ll see how well the correction worked when I shoot the Rattler again. I think I need to re-torque them because there’s only a gap between the inserts on one side, but I still wanted to share this bit that I’d overlooked.
I took 15 MOA from the elevation using the plastic inserts (lowering the objective lens). When I went to sight it in, I had shots hitting 1’ wide left. There are about 5 shots not even on the target paper.
I tried correcting using the windage turret and ran out of windage. This was a first, but I didn’t continue to investigate the problem because the heat drain ones that day. To even get inside of the white ring I believe that I held right 8 MOA.
The next time I picked up the Rattler I noticed the gap between the plastic inserts were canted instead of being aligned with the gaps in the rings.
When I looked in the XTR Signature rings manual it had an illustration that this is a method of adding cant to your scope.
So today I corrected that. I’ll see how well the correction worked when I shoot the Rattler again. I think I need to re-torque them because there’s only a gap between the inserts on one side, but I still wanted to share this bit that I’d overlooked.