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Ok gues i just put together my 10/22 and it shoots fantastic. Just a little run down so you guys know the whole situation. factory trigger, reciever, bolt, er shaw barrel, houge stock, dednutz mounts, and a intensity 6-20x44 scope.

I went out last weekend to shoot it and once i got it on paper it shot fantastic using SK Standard+. Here is my problem, I had to adjust the scope almost all the way up to get it on paper. I mean like a half turn from being maxed out. Also this was at 25 yards which means i have no adjustment to go out and shoot 50 or 100 yards so i know this can't be right. Any help would be much appreciated.
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you htink i need the .020 shim you don't think just using the .010 front and back that it comes with will be good.
you htink i need the .020 shim you don't think just using the .010 front and back that it comes with will be good.
Do the math....010's will get you 10" at 100..5" at 50.
So if ya have time I would get your scope back to mechanical zero...click it all the way one direction till it gets snug andor stops but DO NOT force it..then count back the other direction till stops and then back half that amount...then go shoot it at 50 on a BIG BOX and see where you are..that way you can get the correct offsets and still keep your internal adjustments near center...the best of all worlds. With all the adjusting you did your first time out you are just guessing at this point...and so am I.

Edit...I just re-read...you are almost out of adjust. at 25:eek:
Get the .020's :bthumb:
ok guys i took th egun apart and retorques everything. as i suspected there was a considerable amount of over tightening going on. As i loosend the v block i could see the barrel raise, also i had the receiver screw about 4 times to tight. after putting it together without so much force i noticed that the barrel is now about 3/8 of an inch off the front of the stock where as before it was touching the stock. I don't know when i will get a chance to go shoot it again, but i will keep you posted. If this doesn't work im going to order the adjustable v block and burris rings as i don't think the v block it's self can fix the whole problem and i can use the rings to compensate as chaser has explained.
A lot easier way to center a scope is to put it objective-down on a mirror and adjust until you only see one set of crosshairs.
Try it and you'll see what I mean. :bthumb:
that might center the scope but how does it adjust for poi with the rifle?
that might center the scope but how does it adjust for poi with the rifle?
It doesn't...it simply gets the optics back where it started and where it is at optimal performance...watch the Burris video..it explains how important it is to keep near the center of your adjusters and not get out to the ends...:bthumb:

And when snugging up those screws/bolts use the T2 method...Thumb & 2 fingers on the wrench till tite...if you let the feel get ya there with this method you should be around 20-25 inch pounds
thanks man that's exactly what i did and wow what i difference im not sure how tight i had it but i know it was way to tight as i was loosening it i could actually see the barrel rise
thanks man that's exactly what i did and wow what i difference im not sure how tight i had it but i know it was way to tight as i was loosening it i could actually see the barrel rise
You are very lucky they did not strip...ya coulda been real screwed. :eek:
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