ORIGINAL: Mike Hill
I just left the rifle range and was sighting in my Black Dimond and I have got to say I found the sweet spot for the gun what a nice group. The only problem is they are 6 in high and I can't get the scope to adjust any lower. I am using shoot through rings which hold the scope high so I don't have to remove the back sight. If I go to regular rings do you think this will lower my POI or do they make some kind of shimm for the back mount. Or what else do you think I can do.
Actually, shimming the back of your base will make your shots hit HIGHER. I had to shim the rear of my scope base on my encore to raise the point of impact.. I used shims made from aluminum pop cans. They are basically little half inch squares trimmed flush with the base. Each shim caused about 7" difference in the point of impact.