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Old 01-16-2010, 21:13   #5
longrange1947
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Originally Posted by Peregrino View Post
You have an alignment problem (I know; belabor the obvious!). If the weapon zeroed with the previous handguard, I'd check the barrel nut first. Otherwise it's in the mount. Find a competent gunsmith. Nothing to be hesitant about; they make their living fixing problems like yours. They only charge extra if you persist in screwing with it after you realize you're in over your head. (Yes - I'm pretty good, but my gunsmith still takes my money regularly!) Good luck.
I agree with this completely. The barrel is out of alignment from the nut change over. Good gunsmiths may cost but they do get the job done right the first time. That is why I use them and do not do that myself.
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