Russ from MN
Well-known Member
- Location
- Bemidji MN
Thanks for all the comments on the scope that was moving. As usual some recommend throwing money at the problem, some tell you how to fix it. I used both Old's and Kansas Cockshutt's suggestions. I put some silicone sealant in the bottom saddles, and a strip of electrical tape in the top. I let the silicone cure for a couple of days and took it out and shot it today, and it is fixed. No adjustments necessary, that's why I put the silicone in the bottom, it squeezes out to nothing and left the scope in the same place. Light rifle, lots of recoil, big scope, common problem!