Heck thanks for the reminder, this slipped off the radar. I've found as long as the mounts and rings are good, generally it's within or right on an inch of the original zero. So for the average Joe, perfectly acceptable.
Heck thanks for the reminder, this slipped off the radar. I've found as long as the mounts and rings are good, generally it's within or right on an inch of the original zero. So for the average Joe, perfectly acceptable.
I have no issues with mine - but that is on a bedded one piece rail with rings both pushed hard forward before locking down. I would recommend that unless you are using a propriety system or expensive-quality-rated components a rail that's fully bedded (bed action to stock, and torque it down then bed rail to action) is a very good place to start.
You can buy return to zero rings, they work I use them on my work guns. I use arms rings can get rails as well. Highly recommend them have no issues with zero moving
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