OK--the 1952 era M70 in .220 Swift project is coming along, over and above the crazy ammo pricing and shortages in some of the older once popular varmint loadings. .220 Swift and .257 Roberts at the head of that parade. But the older Weaver 1"3x9 with parallax adjusting 50 mm bell parallax goes from 50 to 1000-- all blued steel, no model number marking, but it has the "widefield" rear optic lens (like the Redfield "Widefield" and the windage and elevation have the radius rimmed in brass, with std threaded covers-- Here's my problem-- At 50 yards on std. sight-in targets, windage is 100"% "dead nuts on"--but elevation with Remington factory 50 grainers is not right-- 4 inches low, shot after shot, shooting off a sandbagged rest.and- the elevation adjustment is "maxed out"- no more movement available, except, down, which just increases the problem I am currently facing with this set-up-- any suggestions from the cognoscenti hereabouts?? Thanks-- RWTF


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