my rifle is shooting low. which mount do i pack up front or the back one. your feedback is much appreciated: i think the front one?
Last edited by w preston; 03-06-2021 at 08:59 AM.
hw 80 .22 mk1
sharp innova .22
hw 95 177
if its a break barrel its easier to bend the barrel
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Film negative under the back of the scope base to add elevation.
It's the rear mount by about 0.75mm, but packing can strain the scope tube, especially if it's a springer and the grip on the scope tube need to be a bit firmer. Better to get adjustable mounts, Sportsmatch ATP61 if it's a 30mm tube. ATP65 or AOP55 for 1" scope tubes.
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Jerry
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Try swapping the mounts from front to back, see if that helps.
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Let's get some fundamentals here, as we're all guessing up to now:
1. What calibre,mv and pellet weight?
2. What is the distance from barrel centreline to scope centreline with current mounts?
3. What is your zero distance, or the distance you are trying to zero at?
4. At what distance are you shooting low, if not 3 above?
5. How low?
6. Have you actually adjusted your top turret at all?
Jerry
]the rifle is a brand new hw 95-177 with a brand new hawke 3-9-40 scope on it. there was enough adjustment left to sort the zero. but going to look into some sportmatch mounts.
hw 80 .22 mk1
sharp innova .22
hw 95 177
HW95L with Hawke 3-9 x 40 mm & SportsMatch medium 2 piece rings.