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    Shimming a scope

    I dropped an Element Optics Helix on my .223 to shoot some groups. I wanted to test a few loads for accuracy.
    It was previously on my .308. After about 20 rds I finally figured out it was about a foot low and a foot right at 25m.

    Its so far out I don't see the point of putting it on that rifle but it got me thinking. If I was to zero it, what would be the best way?
    If it was a standard 3-9 hunting scope I would set it and forget it.
    But because its dialable, I'm just going to use up all the adjustment within the scope to get on paper at 100m.

    One foot at 25m is four feet at 100m.
    Four feet is 122cm and one click is one cm, so to get on target is 122 clicks.
    The adjustment range is 18.9 MRAD, there's not a lot left over to dial with.

    I figure the only way to make it work is to shim the scope in the ring.
    The shim should be in the forward ring in the top right quadrant. That should center the scope more.

    I'm pretty rusty at shooting long range so I may have missed something obvious, I am curious to hear what the pros think

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    Sounds like there is something amiss with your rings or rail/bases, are you sure they are correctly engaged? A picture might help.

    In the bad old days of sporterised mausers and the likes of bad American QC this was a problem that arose occasionally but I haven't struck a rifle like it in years
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    What mounts are on your rifle? Could you put a picture up please?

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    Mount is an Aero Precsion, its not the best. I find it twists the scope as you tighten it up. So there's a bit of guess work required to get the scope level in it.
    It should work well enough to test some groups though.

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    That almost appears to be hitting the piccy rail at front which would poke scope up,make shots go low???
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    It should not "twist the scope" bring it tomorrow and the "brains trust" will sort it, failing that Jordaan carries a large range of hammers for delicate work to major modifications. There no problem that can't be solved by hitting it enough times.
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    Shimming is almost akin to a "bush fix". I've done it before and it works, but always felt that it was just something else to go wrong.
    Like Tentman says, the mounts and rings might needs more attention; they shouldn't align the scope so poorly that you need to shim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sh00ter View Post
    I figure the only way to make it work is to shim the scope in the ring.
    The shim should be in the forward ring in the top right quadrant. That should center the scope more.
    If you do shim then as far as I remember the shim should be on the back ring bottom (to bring the scope down so lifting the rifle to aim) and also on the back ring side right to bring scope right so you shift the point of aim to the left.
    It's unusual to have a one-piece mount that is not straight unless it's been dropped.
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    Buy some nice high rise independent scope rings.Spread the scope rings apart as far as you can from back of scope to front of scope.Gives more stability of scope and better alignment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    That almost appears to be hitting the piccy rail at front which would poke scope up, make shots go low???
    I removed the rail cover. It's just soft rubber and the mount was in the proper position, but it might have been causing some interference.
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    Ive shimned a lot of air rifle scopes as on some of them you cant adjust low enoungh for the close range. Its worked fine. Might pay to try your rings front to back and turn them 180 as well. A colometer would be handy if you have one.
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    Just an idea.
    Have you tried mounting it in the independent rings that came with the scope?
    This will ID if its a rail or mount issue.
    I have the same scope (still in the box)
    NRF.

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    This is the normal set up with a strike eagle in the aero mount shooting belmont 62grn. I use it for goats and service rifle and it works well enough. I wanted to try some different ammo so chucked on the helix for more magnification. Maybe the rail cover is part of the problem, but it works fine with the strike eagle.

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    It should not "twist the scope" bring it tomorrow and the "brains trust" will sort it, failing that Jordaan carries a large range of hammers for delicate work to major modifications. There no problem that can't be solved by hitting it enough times.
    Thats not a bad idea I've been meaning to go for a while just keep getting caught up with work. Jordaan can keep his hammers in his truck, things aren't that bad yet, lol. Although fixing it with black powder could be interesting
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    What's the bolt rifle? (Just being nosey for something I don't recognize off the bat)

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    .308 ruger scout with a bloody annoying loudener

 

 

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