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Jackie,
I bought a used BRD that looks to be in good shape about a year ago and when I put it on the gun the crosshairs are not level when the turrets are straight with the rifle about 30 degrees off. This scope has been Tuckerized and I am going to dill and tap a hole in the end of the coil spring housing and add a screw and lock nut so that after an adjustment is made I can run the put the pusher on hard contact with the tube to prevent shift. I have one that i did this way two years ago and all of the stray "unexplained" shots out of the group went away instantly. Question : What is likely to be wrong inside and is it something that I can make a tool to take it apart and fix myself and if not who should I send it to to be fixed?
I have a lathe and small surface grinder but no milling machine and have building my own guns for about 5 years. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Stephen Hall
I bought a used BRD that looks to be in good shape about a year ago and when I put it on the gun the crosshairs are not level when the turrets are straight with the rifle about 30 degrees off. This scope has been Tuckerized and I am going to dill and tap a hole in the end of the coil spring housing and add a screw and lock nut so that after an adjustment is made I can run the put the pusher on hard contact with the tube to prevent shift. I have one that i did this way two years ago and all of the stray "unexplained" shots out of the group went away instantly. Question : What is likely to be wrong inside and is it something that I can make a tool to take it apart and fix myself and if not who should I send it to to be fixed?
I have a lathe and small surface grinder but no milling machine and have building my own guns for about 5 years. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Stephen Hall