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How To Avoid a Common Scope Mounting Mistake

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Oct 11, 2018
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Randy Newberg talks about a common mistake some people make when selecting the wrong rings for the size of their scope, most often to occur when mounting a large objective lens scope. When mounting a scope it is desired to have the maximum eye relief, most often by moving the scope further back in the rings. As the scope moves back, the large objective end, usually called the "bell" of the scope get closer to the barrel. If the scope rings are not high enough and the scope is too large, it can cause the scope to come in contact with the barrel, resulting in serious issues of accuracy and consistency. In this video, Randy purposely shows how it can happen and then shows how to prevent it from happening. Thanks for watching and good luck at the range. ** Subscribe to Randy Newberg, Hunter https://goo.gl/4TZOiJ Watch on Amazon: https://amazon.com/v/randy Download episodes: http://randynewberg.vhx.tv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randynewberghunter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randynewberg Forum: https://www.HuntTalk.com Website: http://www.RandyNewberg.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randynewberg

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