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Offline jstanfield103

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Question regarding Burris Zee Rings
« on: June 15, 2013, 11:10:47 PM »
I have not had much experience with the Bushnell Zee rings. I have always been able to slap a set of rings on a gun and sight the scope in with no problems. I bought a 14" Buckmark and the scope would not adjust all the way to where the impact was, I finally figured out the the rings were not seating correctly on the rail. I bought Burris scope rings to correct my problem and they were great. Fixed my problem pronto, gun shoots great. I bought High Burris Zee rings for my CZ 455 Varmint and also bought the J&P adapters. I put the scope on and shot the gun today, I could not get the scope to the right enough for proper impact. I took the scope off the rings after I noticed it cocked a little to the left. Took the rings off the rails and flipped them around, looked at the inserts and noticed a notch on the black inserts. This notch was not matched up on the upper and lower insert, so i did match them up. I also noticed that the way I tightened the scope rings to the scope made a difference on alignment. I finally got it all worked out and shot this group. It is not done yet the group was shot on my pistol bench with the CZ and it's good but not what I am looking for yet. The gun stock is uncomfortable to me so I will by the Richards and Boyd's stock soon and I need to get a better rest made but I am waiting on the front Bi-Pod first. I guess my question is what are the notches for on the Burris inserts on the one side and will the J&P inserts for the rail flex that much to cause the miss alignment ?
This target fired at 25 yards I have not tried the gun any further as of yet. I pulled one stupid round.

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