I recently acquired a nice used Winchester Model 70 FTW in 7mm Mauser. It included a crappy old Tasco scope with oddly cobbled together bases and rings. I immediately removed those, installed an EGW Pic rail (0 MOA) and mounted a new Leupold VX3 3.5x10 scope in Leupold rings. I did a quick look through the bore boresight and took the rifle to the range where I decided to check the zero at the 25 yard line.
The scope has 52 minutes of windage per the specs and I had to max out the windage to the left to get it zeroed. Obviously not acceptable, so I went home and removed and remounted the scope. Next day at the range I got the same result.
I've seen Burris Signature rings with the +/- inserts recommended as a solution for this type of problem. Without doing any further troubleshooting, like trying a different scope or different set of rings/bases, etc. are the Burris rings a viable solution to this type of misalignment?
The scope has 52 minutes of windage per the specs and I had to max out the windage to the left to get it zeroed. Obviously not acceptable, so I went home and removed and remounted the scope. Next day at the range I got the same result.
I've seen Burris Signature rings with the +/- inserts recommended as a solution for this type of problem. Without doing any further troubleshooting, like trying a different scope or different set of rings/bases, etc. are the Burris rings a viable solution to this type of misalignment?