Sounds like a crap scope.
I've got a nice 3-9 Redfield Tracker I'd be willing to offer in trade, if you're serious about fixing this problem.
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Sounds like a crap scope.
I've got a nice 3-9 Redfield Tracker I'd be willing to offer in trade, if you're serious about fixing this problem.
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So I tore the rifle apart... but before I did that... I took my torque wrench all over the rifle and found 4 loose screws.
2 of'em were on the front of the base mount
1 on the rear that keeps the rifle and stock mated
They weren't extremely loose, but when I ran the wrench through'em there was some play before it went click... It wasn't full turns/rotations, but less than a quarter of a turn for sure.
I said 4 didn't I... right? Yeah... a screw was loose in the operators head
Haven't seen my boom stick in this manner in a while.. so I took a pic.
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Whore monger Mike!
Slinging coconuts since ever since...
I also cleaned the shit out of the muzzle device and when I put the can on.. there is a little wobble, again... shit...
I also scrubbed the whole rifle down... feels so much smoother
So we'll see... I'll probably try and shoot this thing next week... let all the "Red" loctite cure.![]()
Whore monger Mike!
Slinging coconuts since ever since...
Sometimes people get distracted.
Last edited by Great-Kazoo; 09-27-2013 at 18:24.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Well, it's good that you found something that could most definitely cause the issue.
Let me put you in Mike's perspective...
<Mike's Fish Eyes>