Ok... just got returned from the range yesterday. Paid $20 range fee to test out my brand new .22 cal Remington 597 with stock Remington badged scope.
What a horrible day! Shot my first group. It all hit around 8:00 o'clock low 12" inches out...
No problem I thought. just remove the caps and adjust those little windage and elevation knobs and let's walk the shots to the bulls eye.
Only problem is, no matter how much I turned either the windage or elevation dials, the reticle did not move?
This is the stock scope that came with Remington .22 597. Not sure who the manufacturer is.
Does anyone know of this or a possible fix without me have to travel a distance back to BassPro Shops?
Sigh, what a waste of $20. Lesson learned, bring a secondary firearm...
I ended up aiming completely off the target simply just to hit the bullseye by pure guestimation !!!
Well at least I put a few hundred rounds just to *season* the bore...
What a horrible day! Shot my first group. It all hit around 8:00 o'clock low 12" inches out...
No problem I thought. just remove the caps and adjust those little windage and elevation knobs and let's walk the shots to the bulls eye.
Only problem is, no matter how much I turned either the windage or elevation dials, the reticle did not move?
This is the stock scope that came with Remington .22 597. Not sure who the manufacturer is.
Does anyone know of this or a possible fix without me have to travel a distance back to BassPro Shops?
Sigh, what a waste of $20. Lesson learned, bring a secondary firearm...

I ended up aiming completely off the target simply just to hit the bullseye by pure guestimation !!!
Well at least I put a few hundred rounds just to *season* the bore...

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