Finally got to shoot mine.
Just rough it in.
WW 150 gr .30-06
Popped the bolt out and looked through the tube.
Bore sighted it at 50. Fired 2 shots, low and left.
Adjusted and was OK L to R but kinda high, adjusted and was low.
Hmmm.
Redfield Revolution have the same quirks as Leupold oldies?
Everything is torqued to spec and blue Loctited.
Recknagel base, Burris Signature Zee rings (med) and Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm.
Trigger is a bit heavy.
Went to the 100 and shot two about a 1/2 inch apart, 1.5" high. Then threw one 1.5" left.
Was shooting off bipod.
There is no rail to crowd the bipod feet to.
Bench boards are in line w rifle.
No bipod slip into board spaces.
Odd, but same bench, I've had an occasional lefty from my 700 too.
And I'm not coming off the gun.
Will try bags only next time. After trigger adjustment.
Did get a spare mag and softer pad from MGW.
Was not bad to shoot. Thing is a bit heavy, figured that'd help.
Just rough it in.
WW 150 gr .30-06
Popped the bolt out and looked through the tube.
Bore sighted it at 50. Fired 2 shots, low and left.
Adjusted and was OK L to R but kinda high, adjusted and was low.
Hmmm.
Redfield Revolution have the same quirks as Leupold oldies?
Everything is torqued to spec and blue Loctited.
Recknagel base, Burris Signature Zee rings (med) and Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm.
Trigger is a bit heavy.
Went to the 100 and shot two about a 1/2 inch apart, 1.5" high. Then threw one 1.5" left.
Was shooting off bipod.
There is no rail to crowd the bipod feet to.
Bench boards are in line w rifle.
No bipod slip into board spaces.
Odd, but same bench, I've had an occasional lefty from my 700 too.
And I'm not coming off the gun.
Will try bags only next time. After trigger adjustment.
Did get a spare mag and softer pad from MGW.
Was not bad to shoot. Thing is a bit heavy, figured that'd help.