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Old 04-23-2017, 06:27 PM
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Found this on the forum....post number 2 suggest that you could turn the mount around and remount the scope (so the mount is backwards) and see if you are still off low on your elevation but with your windage being right instead of left then the issue is with your mount. Seeing as the OP on this thread never answered it's just another shot in the dark.

It certainly is a frustrating one.
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