Just got off the phone with Josh @ Burris concerning my problem (which hopefully is resolved pending a shoot this week, hoping and praying I can keep this ring/base setup) told me the 6-24 was discountined because Burris was giving out too many free rings to compensate for lack of windage. Though Ill have to say my other 6-24 Sig. doesnt have the issue this current 6-24 has, but the Sig on my VS 223 has a different ring/base setup, which is the typical Burris ext front dovetail and windage adj. rear rings. Now if my new rifle dont shoot to the left any longer i can keep the setup it has now, or ill probably switch to the 4-16 Sig on my 6mm.
Posts: 1745 | Location: WI. | Registered: 19 May 2003
rc, I got my new rig perfectly bore sighted, thought it was done right back when I mounted the scope in Dec. Apparently I was looking at a different spot than I thought thru the bore. Now do you think my first shot will go left or right when I zero it? if it goes left Im screwed, just under 2moa remaining to go right. Needless to say Im hoping I see a hole to the right of my POA.
Posts: 1745 | Location: WI. | Registered: 19 May 2003
Sounds to me that you still have a base/s to bore alignment problem. What if you have a load that shoots outside your 2 MOA of adjustment? Let us know how it goes.
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Posts: 1521 | Location: Just about anywhere in Texas | Registered: 26 January 2008
Thats quite a unit he has there, I use his benchrest followers in 3 of my rifles. Im not going to worry about it too much, hopefully itll zero once i get to the range, Ill let ya'll know.
Posts: 1745 | Location: WI. | Registered: 19 May 2003