Ga Warlock
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Hey guy's. I need a little advice please. First, I don't consider myself a pro at anything when it comes to guns. I own several caliber's from 30-06, .308 .270.and .243. along with a few .22's. I have installed scopes on all and never had a problem with anything except my savage model 11 and it turned out to be bad mounts.
Anyway, I purchased a marlin 917VX .17HMR recently. I adjusted the trigger pull down and installed a Simmons 4x12x40 8 point scope. I get very good groups out of this using a sled just shooting at the target. Yet, when I try to zero it to the bullseye it goes crazy. If I am 3" off vertical and adjust to the bullet hole the next shot may be 3 or 4" off left or right horizonal. when I correct this the vertical MOVES again. The scope is mounted to the groved receiver. I have redfield mounts on the scope to receiver and everything is nice and tight with nothing canted.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. It is my belief I purchased a crap scope. if anyone has experienced this or can help me with a little advice it would be very much appreciated. Thank's
Anyway, I purchased a marlin 917VX .17HMR recently. I adjusted the trigger pull down and installed a Simmons 4x12x40 8 point scope. I get very good groups out of this using a sled just shooting at the target. Yet, when I try to zero it to the bullseye it goes crazy. If I am 3" off vertical and adjust to the bullet hole the next shot may be 3 or 4" off left or right horizonal. when I correct this the vertical MOVES again. The scope is mounted to the groved receiver. I have redfield mounts on the scope to receiver and everything is nice and tight with nothing canted.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. It is my belief I purchased a crap scope. if anyone has experienced this or can help me with a little advice it would be very much appreciated. Thank's