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Originally Posted by JMP
These issues are usually causes by misaligned mounts. But, as long as your rings are sitting parallel to the bore, it should allow you a 100 yard zero. Usually, the scope's axis is a bit off on these budget scopes, but they still leave you a workable range so it goes without really being noticed. It could be that you just have too much misalignment in the scope and it should go back. However, first make sure your mounting process is correct since that is more often the problem.
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I reinspected the scope mount. It's a one piece tactical AR mount. The rings are aligned. This was checked with a Wheeler tool. I don't know how to check the mount against the bore. I'm thinking of slapping on another scope that is known to be good tomorrow to check.
As far as I know, the mount is clamped onto the rail fine. There's not much I can see to adjust.
Thanks!