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sforeman
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Posted: June/26/2012 at 16:24 |
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Bought new TC Omega Dream Season, Zeiss Conquest, and Talley one piece to put it all together. Even a gunsmith can"t mount it without sliding the scope all the way back. I only have full reticle when I push muzzie away from my shoulder. What's up with that?
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SVT_Tactical
MODERATOR Chief Sackscratch Joined: December/17/2009 Location: NorthCackalacky Status: Offline Points: 31233 |
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What conquest is it? Can you get a measurement from the scope to your eye when you can actually see through it? also a picture of how its mounted would be helpful. You can email me a photo and I can post it for you if needed. PM me if you want to. |
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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Under most conditions I like Talley one piece ringmounts. Unfortunately it sounds like you need more ability to adjust scope position than the mounted one piece ringmount will allow. On my Encore I used this Plus 20 MOA base and there are a number of makes of picatinny type rings that will work the least expensive ones that work are the Warne rings. The Talleys, Badger Ordnance, Seekins, TPS and a bunch more will all work with this base and allow more range of adjusting scope placement.
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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If you know you dont need the angled base for long range work they do make a flat one.
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