Great to hear Burris took care of you, seemingly quick as well.
With today’s current economic situation I hope you find someone who could really benefit from your generosity and put it to good use. 👍
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Turns out it was the rings- but the scope is still broken
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Got my scope back today. They replaced the elevation turrant as it was not tracking consistently. Windage maxed out.(thats on me) Knew those bases and rings were screwed up. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ to Burris. Still going to sell it as I have no present use for it and it's too nice to just let sit. I'll make a few calls and offer it for $100. I'm sure I'll find somebody wanting it.
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Originally posted by fitch270 View PostFor future reference, is the front ring reversible? The 700 I put together for my daughter really isn’t a good fit for her so I’m keeping options open for a better replacement. The ring spacing looks good there but it might not work with a shorter tube.
A few years back, maybe two years before my daughter was old enough to hunt big game, a guy had two M7’s exactly like yours at a gun show NIB for $425. I hemmed and hawed but walked away. Knew better but wasn’t sure she’d like that camo.
With gun prices the way they are, any gun you did not buy a few years ago looks like a badly missed opportunity. Seen these in the $1,000 - $1,200 range,used. Ridiculous.
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For future reference, is the front ring reversible? The 700 I put together for my daughter really isn’t a good fit for her so I’m keeping options open for a better replacement. The ring spacing looks good there but it might not work with a shorter tube.
A few years back, maybe two years before my daughter was old enough to hunt big game, a guy had two M7’s exactly like yours at a gun show NIB for $425. I hemmed and hawed but walked away. Knew better but wasn’t sure she’d like that camo.
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Got some Talley's on the 243 so it's good to go. IMG_2833.jpg Work on the BMR next.
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It’s better to know what happened when something went haywire than not. I’ll be interested to know how Burris takes care of you.
Maybe I don’t shoot enough but the only issue I’ve ever encountered with either scopes or mounts was when the dovetail bases slipped on my wife’s 455. I’d used a torque wrench to tighten them so the only thing I can think of was it being a stainless steel action, slicker maybe? Remounted the scope using the same technique and haven’t had a problem since. Dunno…
Good luck!
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Turns out it was the rings- but the scope is still broken
Noticed the Millet rings and bases don't fit my model 7 right and torquing them down is probably what damaged my Burris scope. Scope has been sent back and Talley lightweights ordered for the 243. (Model 7) Whatever I get back from Burris I'll try on the BMR again or sell it and get a dedicated rimfire scope. Not sure I can live with a gloss scope on a completely camouflaged rifle though. Oh well, I'll get it figured out. Haven't done any squirreling yet but if I go I'll probably use one of my 20ga. anyway, just too thick this year.
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by fitch270First off an apology, the lens protector on my cellphone case is getting scuffed up so pics aren’t so clear.
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