Sounds like a crap scope.
I've got a nice 3-9 Redfield Tracker I'd be willing to offer in trade, if you're serious about fixing this problem.
[Coffee]
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Sounds like a crap scope.
I've got a nice 3-9 Redfield Tracker I'd be willing to offer in trade, if you're serious about fixing this problem.
[Coffee]
So I tore the rifle apart... but before I did that... I took my torque wrench all over the rifle and found 4 loose screws.
2 of'em were on the front of the base mount
1 on the rear that keeps the rifle and stock mated
They weren't extremely loose, but when I ran the wrench through'em there was some play before it went click... It wasn't full turns/rotations, but less than a quarter of a turn for sure.
I said 4 didn't I... right? Yeah... a screw was loose in the operators head [ROFL1]
Haven't seen my boom stick in this manner in a while.. so I took a pic.
http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps0e2d13e9.jpg
I also cleaned the shit out of the muzzle device and when I put the can on.. there is a little wobble, again... shit... [facepalm]
I also scrubbed the whole rifle down... feels so much smoother [Coffee]
So we'll see... I'll probably try and shoot this thing next week... let all the "Red" loctite cure. [Beer]
Sometimes people get distracted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKhLRWP0fFw
Well, it's good that you found something that could most definitely cause the issue.
Let me put you in Mike's perspective...
<Mike's Fish Eyes>