Author: Roy Finn
Subject: Leica 3.5-14x42 ER Rifle Scope
Posted: September/21/2015 at 12:30
If I had read RifleDude's post and did not know him, I would be thinking that what he's saying can't be so. Well, low and behold, I experienced this myself for the first time in thirty years of mounting scopes with a Leica ER 2.5-10 x 42 on a Remington 700. I got a new set of Talley Signature bases and rings from SWFA recently and when I got the new set-up, I mounted the scope and had very little vertical movement available according to my Bushnell Collimater (about 12 clicks) before it bottomed out. I took the rings and bases off to have them Black-T finished and when I got them back and remounted everything, for some strange reason, I have all the adjustment available to run the reticle off the grid on the collimater now. I can't explain it.
Subject: Leica 3.5-14x42 ER Rifle Scope
Posted: September/21/2015 at 12:30
If I had read RifleDude's post and did not know him, I would be thinking that what he's saying can't be so. Well, low and behold, I experienced this myself for the first time in thirty years of mounting scopes with a Leica ER 2.5-10 x 42 on a Remington 700. I got a new set of Talley Signature bases and rings from SWFA recently and when I got the new set-up, I mounted the scope and had very little vertical movement available according to my Bushnell Collimater (about 12 clicks) before it bottomed out. I took the rings and bases off to have them Black-T finished and when I got them back and remounted everything, for some strange reason, I have all the adjustment available to run the reticle off the grid on the collimater now. I can't explain it.