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josebd
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put it on a howa 1500 .243,base,rings are tight,had it at one time 2 1/4" high at 100,i wanted it at 2",so i moved it down 1 click,which should have been 1/4,wel next two shot 3/4 high at the target?how did it jump that much?from 2 1/4 to 3/4?
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January 20, 2005, 03:08:25 PM »
Maybe it was a flier? Maybe just a high shot? The same thing happened to me a couple of times (not with the Monarch, but with another scope). It wasn't the scope's fault, but rather just a flier. When I shot groups, it was evident that it was just a flier.
Can't imagine what else it would be. Honestly don't think it would be the scope itself. Try it again and see what happens.
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