Definitive explanation to Lucy

First, thanks to all the suggestions and explanations. 

My problem was this was a MOA shooter up to about a week ago. 

I indexed and rotated my liner ending up where I started. 

Removed the barrel and aligned the orifice with the block. 

I could zero the gun and take a shot or 2 and be good then all of a sudden 1/2 to 3/4 hash marks to the left. 

I don't know., I am puzzled and perplexed.

Finally, I removed the cheek rest and place a level across. locked the gun in place. 

then I placed a level on top of turret. guess what. not the same. WHAAA? I couldn't believe it.

I leveled scope to rifle. back to MOA @ 100 with 25 and 34. .

I looked through scope and reticles many100's times, and I guess I had become accustomed to the errant alignment.

Any way, it was CANT . Not rifle but scope. Something I should have spotted right away. Why all of a sudden?

We all do it! DO NOT PICK UP YOUR RIFLE BY THE SCOPE!!!!! 

As simple as it is I hope this helps the next shooter.

Dang it Lucy, why didn't you see this????


 
That scope tool is great in theory, but can fall short on actual delivery. I threw away a GP win by missing half of my 10 and 11y shots after setting up with that tool. Putting levels in your gun and turrets isn’t going to do it, either.

I would recommend not spending any money on that pile o dung.

Zero your rifle at your apex on a vertical line …Then shoot 10y and see if you are off left or right. If shooting right, rotate the scope in the rings a little counterclockwise. Shooting left…rotate clockwise. Recheck your zero…then recheck 10y. Repeat until both distances are on the vertical line.

Mike 
 
I cant say that the scope handle syndrome was THE problem. I bump the gun around a little hunting and transporting. Just saying go easy on the scope.

Scope mount screw question. I don't have a torque wrench for these small screws, and I try not to over tighten. I subscribe to the flex theory . Let it move before it breaks.

I was remarking to my carelessness and inattentivity.