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First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:10 am
by Coach
The rifle was awesome and smooth. Ran great and I’m very happy with it.
The frustration came with trying to zero the scope. It’s a Leupold VX-3HD. It was shooting way low. We’re talking 8-12”low. I’ve sighted in a scopes before but this one has me stumped.
Usually it takes a few clicks one way or the other to get the height dialed in. Not today!
I went all the way around the dial and it was still hitting 6-8” low.
I did some YouTube research and found that I needed to take off the dial and the turn the post to dial in the scope?
I don’t think my LGS bore sighted it when they installed my scope.
Anyone have any experience like this ?
I will be calling my LGS Monday to see if they can help me out.
Still had a lot of fun and the Carbine ran great.

Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:50 am
by BrokenolMarine
I went on Amazon a couple years ago and bought a cool thing, the purchase price was recovered quickly in ammunition costs saved. Laser Bore Sighers. They are brass cartridges that contain batteries and the laser. When you put the batteries in the laser turns on, you load them in and Boom, the laser shines down the center of the bore. You aim the firearm at your target, and then adjust the iron sights, red dot, or scope to match the laser dot.

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I have one for .223, 308, and 12 gauge. Works great.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:02 am
by rickhem
At what distance were you that low? If it was 25 yards or less, then something is wrong. Eight inches at 100 yards is about 32 clicks, which isn't unreasonable. But 8 inches at 25 yards is about 120 clicks, and that's possibly going to max out that scope.
There is a possibility that the barrel is mounted into the receiver at a downward angle, I've had a 1022 that was like that, but it's unlikely.
That one-piece mount looks very low to the bore line, which is nice, but sometimes things touch. Check that there are no contact points between the scope and the rifle, that front sight looks close in the picture.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 9:50 am
by fortyshooter
I would also suggest the laser bore tool to set the scope up. Of course none of my rifles has a scope yet.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 10:32 am
by daytime dave
Coach, I would also recommend a laser bore sight. Either a dedicated cartridge like BOM suggests, or a kit with various diameter attachments. I have both. They get me close to where the gun actually shoots and saves time and ammunition.
I would have hoped a gun shop would have bore sighted and installed scope, but you never know.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:37 pm
by Mags
I have several bore sites for different calibers, but found they aren't that good. I also have a kit with various diameter attachments for the muzzle sizes, that is my current goto. The kit type got me closer than the bores, but regardless of which is used, final dial-in has to be done with live fire.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:58 pm
by Coach
I was shooting at 25 yards
I’m planning to call the LGS tomorrow and talk with the owner who put the scope on the rifle.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 3:31 pm
by BrokenolMarine
Mags wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:37 pm
I have several bore sites for different calibers, but found they aren't that good. I also have a kit with various diameter attachments for the muzzle sizes, that is my current goto. The kit type got me closer than the bores, but regardless of which is used, final dial-in has to be done with live fire.
Of course, the laser bore sighters rarely get you on target without live fire, it's only happened once for me. But, I got my Ruger American sighted in with Six shots, rather than a dozen using the bore sighter. I dialed in both the iron sights on one 12 gauge and a laser on another with the bore sighter, and needed less than 6 rounds to confirm. Saved a lot of shooting.
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 4:18 pm
by Coach
I went through 50 rounds to no avail.
I really just wanted to shoot my Carbine…
Re: First time out with my .357 Carbine/Scope frustration.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 4:47 pm
by GFK
I am glad that you had fun!! I bought a bore sighter kit that attaches to the end of the barrel with it. So far, I have been able to get on paper at 25 yards. It works with .177-.50 cal barrels:
https://www.amazon.com/XAegis-Boresight ... 155&sr=8-1