scope contact on riffle barrel
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2003
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I have another scope question. Im pretty new here so please bear with all of the ?' s. I have a 50mm objective scope mounted on a rem 700 30-06. If i had it to do over again id get a 40mm, but that is not an otion as gun season starts monday. The problem is there is a little contact between the bell and the barrel. I realize it is too late to fix it this year so my question is do you think it will hurt anything. Ive shot the gun and it is fairly consistant when you figure in human error. Are shims a good option to fix this after the season.
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: North Idaho, USA
WV, I' d fix it RIGHT now. You may end up shattering a lens. You already have pressure on that scope by tightening it down in the rings and touching the barrel. You' re not getting a good sight picture the way it is. And if your rounds are dancing around the target, something' s wrong. Leupolds don' t dance.
Shims may just work for you. Most importantly, do it now and sight it in again.
Good shootin' .
critch
Shims may just work for you. Most importantly, do it now and sight it in again.
Good shootin' .
critch
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western Nebraska
This is not good....the bell of the scope should not touch the barrel......I' ve seen some serious accuracy problems cured by raising the scope off the barrel. Who knows what other things can happen, but I' d get some higher rings or shims soon.
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WBDH22 That' s a No No.Like said correct it now.You didn' t say what rings you' re using. I would go to the next height. Look in a catalog that has scope rings. They have a chart showing what rings are needed for any given scope.It' s better to correct it now before you damage your scope or miss a nice buck.It can and will effect your accuracy
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger Redhawk
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From: Harrietta michigan USA
Have to agree with everyone. You should never have the scope touching the barrel of the gun. Simpliest fix, get the next higher rings.
Jon Jackoviak
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Jon Jackoviak
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Missouri USA
Let alone shooting it like that I would' nt even want to tighten the rings down with it hitting the barrel, a good way to mess up a good scope, plus leave some marks on your gun.




