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I have no idea if this is correct form, there are people on here who have fitted and shimmed more scopes than I have had hot dinners. Ok, bad analogy (eh Miffy? :D - you get the idea though.

 

Also now I have thought about it you want the rear of the scope raised to raise the impact (you ran out of up, right?)

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Personally I wouldn't have thought so, I had issues with my s410 years ago and shimming solved it. Depends on loads of things. You can get adjustable mounts, they wouldn't make those if there wasn't a good reason for needing them, would they?

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Personally I wouldn't have thought so, I had issues with my s410 years ago and shimming solved it. Depends on loads of things. You can get adjustable mounts, they wouldn't make those if there wasn't a good reason for needing them, would they?

 

just wondering as i never had probs with my other bushnell scope?

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