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    Sighting In Leupold Mark 4 -

    I'm trying to set a Leupold Mark 4 3-9 TMR scope. Its mounted on a 16" flat top upper in Larue SPR - 1.5 mount - I was also using Harris BRSM bipod.

    At 50 yard target I was shoting high but the elevation knob was turned at 0 and would not go down any more.

    I read in the manual that is the scope is mounted in non adjustable mount the elevation and vindage adjustments need to be recentered.

    Was my bipod height set to high? I don't think that should matter

    What is the correct procedure to sight in this scope?

    Right now the windage is set at 0 and only turns counterclokwise to raise the point of impact.

    Any info is appreciated.

    Paul

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    Same problem MR/T 1.5-5

    i am having the same problem with a MR/T 1.5-5 SPR in a Larue SPR 1.5 mount. Whats the fix?? Thanx!!

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    You guys need to "Slip your rings". What type of dials do you have M1/2/3?

    For M1 dials you loosen the three allen head screws on the elevation dials to rotate the dial and give you enough depression to zero, and then retighten the screws. I havent messed with the M2 or M3 dials in a while but there should be a provision for doing the same.

    Clear as mud?

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    Here is an illustration on what im trying to explain from the Leupold owners handbook, its on page 20.

    http://stevespages.com/pdf/leupold_vari-x_series.pdf

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