I’m old school...my almost new Diana 48 was shooting about 4” left at 20 yds with an optically centered scope. I have several trees in the back yard with a variety of forked branches. I placed the barrel in a convenient fork and applied a little pressure with my hand to “adjust” the bbl in the direction it needed to go, took a few shots, it was closer to point of aim. Repeated several times till I was within 1/2 “ and then just dialed it in with the scope windage knob. It has been dead nuts for several years now. No stress on the scope. Don’t use the stock butt to push, you need to put your torque at or near the reciever to barrel juncture.
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