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Scope mystery, internals sticking?

Nicely done Doug. In a perfect world … if the scope mount taps are aligned with the bore axis, and the rings are straight, and the scope is not bent …. You should be fairly close at the center of the travel for windage. With no extra elevation in the rings or base, elevation may need some turning but typically less than a revolution. I’d say you are almost ready for minute of whitetail shooting. (Assuming your dot is 100 yards).
 
Also. If you use the grid line targets if you strap your rifle on the bench you can check tracking while watching crosshairs. They will move backwards of what the knob says.

On my rifles I run a box test with live fire too.

Take your set up as it is now and write down the knob values for W/E or mark them with nail polish. Shoot one shot into the center of the target. The number of clicks is personal preference but i will move the knobs 3 moa left and 3 moa up. Shoot two shots … turn windage 6 Moa right shoot two shots. Turn elevation 6 moa down. Shoot two shots. Turn windage 6 moa left. Shoot two shots.

Should have a square of about 6” at 100 yards with two holes in each corner. Final step is to turn up 3 moa and right 3 moa and verify you are back to the same numbers on the dial you started with and shoot a final shot and see if it matches the first shot.

Then you will know if the Pro Staff should stay on the rifle or not and if you can trust it to track and return to zero on the rifle.
 
Nicely done Doug. In a perfect world … if the scope mount taps are aligned with the bore axis, and the rings are straight, and the scope is not bent …. You should be fairly close at the center of the travel for windage. With no extra elevation in the rings or base, elevation may need some turning but typically less than a revolution. I’d say you are almost ready for minute of whitetail shooting. (Assuming your dot is 100 yards).
Thanks for the replies. Yep, 100 yrds ... actually, probably more like 102-ish. Here's my set-up
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(Black circle over pic table are my tees and cardboard)

This is facing southeast and just did some scouting around to see if I can go southwest out to about 150 yrds. Would take a couple of days of clearing and building a small bridge but possible. Rekindling the recreation at this time of the year I'm facing into the sun most of the day.

Yes, I can totally see what you're saying about windage being mostly good if everything is aligned. I appreciate the value of adjustable rings but I'm not there yet. I bought the Talleys because they are reported to be so very well aligned as-is and with less moving parts so that's seeming to fit my purposes for now. However I can see that if the receiver were drilled the slightest off-center you'd have a problem. I guess Remington got this one mostly right.

Thanks again for feedback! Yes, now waiting for dinner to stroll by -
 
Also. If you use the grid line targets if you strap your rifle on the bench you can check tracking while watching crosshairs. They will move backwards of what the knob says.

On my rifles I run a box test with live fire too.

Take your set up as it is now and write down the knob values for W/E or mark them with nail polish. Shoot one shot into the center of the target. The number of clicks is personal preference but i will move the knobs 3 moa left and 3 moa up. Shoot two shots … turn windage 6 Moa right shoot two shots. Turn elevation 6 moa down. Shoot two shots. Turn windage 6 moa left. Shoot two shots.

Should have a square of about 6” at 100 yards with two holes in each corner. Final step is to turn up 3 moa and right 3 moa and verify you are back to the same numbers on the dial you started with and shoot a final shot and see if it matches the first shot.

Then you will know if the Pro Staff should stay on the rifle or not and if you can trust it to track and return to zero on the rifle.
I can totally see how this all would work .... going to reread this again tonight and put this into action. Yep, I can see how this is an excellent test for a set-up. Thanks -
 
So, hopefully the two in the orange were the first two and the flyer top left is the 3rd. What barrel profile is on the rifle? Thin hunter, or thick varmint profile?
Actually the final shot was fully in the orange. Sorry, I don't know what barrel profile is :p. I've lived most of my life being into things like .45 and 9mm and only recently got interested in rifles. Now they're the most interesting platforms
 
Actually the final shot was fully in the orange. Sorry, I don't know what barrel profile is :p. I've lived most of my life being into things like .45 and 9mm and only recently got interested in rifles. Now they're the most interesting platforms
Can you post a pic of the gun?

What @Jeff Porter said is solid, however I would wait till after season for all that experimentation. If its hitting zero and holding go stack some meat!

LITFA Doug...go kill. :)
 
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Can you post a pic of the gun?

What @Jeff Porter said is solid, however I would wait till after season for all that experimentation. If its hitting zero and holding go stack some meat!

LITFA Doug...go kill. :)
Yeah, of course you're exactly right - exactly right. Don't worry, have other CF rifles that have never seen a round so I can experiment with those :p but for now put something on the grill. Ah-yes. Here's this beastie. Thanks for everyone's help!!!
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Yeah, of course you're exactly right - exactly right. Don't worry, have other CF rifles that have never seen a round so I can experiment with those :p but for now put something on the grill. Ah-yes. Here's this beastie. Thanks for everyone's help!!!
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That rifle is raw sex! Nice medium barrel profile too. So, you should be able to slow fire a 5 shot group without heat being an issue. My Kimber hunter 7mm-08 will shoot 2 rounds touching, then 3 is not pretty and any more is criminal. For hunting though, if you have to shoot more than twice with ultra accuracy, well...

When you are ready to wrap your head around more stuff let us know! :) I am doing the same on my level too! Students to the grave we should all be!
 
When you are ready to wrap your head around more stuff let us know! :) I am doing the same on my level too! Students to the grave we should all be!
Thanks for the replies. I couldn't agree more. Around the mid-point of my career I became the senior guy, and while everyone else enjoyed laughing at newcomers and trying to point out deficiencies in their knowledge, I thoughtfully listened to them and their ideas, appreciating that no one knows it all, there's always something new to learn, and new perspectives can open doors. Feeling really happy with today's events, thanks everyone!
 
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Thanks again for all the help - if anyone has a second...

Rotating turrets through the scope's full range of adjustability and then back to mid-points absolutely was the ticket. Scope has been holding zero and the platform doing exceedingly well putting healthy food in the freezer harvested at about 170 yrds.

Follow-up question, would a ROMEO5, or red dot optics in general also need to be run through the full range of adjustability to similarly help the internals settle?

Have a ROMEO5 which seems to be experiencing the original problem with the scope. Adjust a given number of clicks in one direction and nothing changes. Then adjust the same number of clicks in the same direction and POIs shift wildly to the opposite side. So, adjust the first time and nothing changes, then do a second adjustment and the result seems to be both adjustments being applied at the same time.

Could a red dot have the same internal "sticking" problem as a scope, or are internals fixed or non-moving in such a way that what I'm seeing must be operator error. Feedback appreciated. Thanks -
 
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