I have a question about a scope I had mounted.
I had this VX2 3-9X50 mounted on my 22-250. It was done by a local gunsmith so I didn't think to check it over to closely, I was just excited to get out and shoot.
My question is how close is too close for the bell of the scope to be to the top of barrel? I added the picture, but it is tough to see. If you look at the rifle from just the right angle you can see daylight between the two, however, i can't slide a piece of paper between the two.
I went to sight in the rifle today and the gunsmith didn't even tighten the screws all the way. It took me about 3 shots and then I realized that my accuracy wasn't improving so I had to go into problem solving mode and then became concerned about how close the bell of the scope is to the barrel.
I just want to know if you think there is damage from the scope being this close? if there is daylight between the two, am I ok? Also, any other recommendations you have would be great.
Thanks,
RLKondo
