I just mounted a scope on a newly acquired FWB 124. I drew a vertical line and a dot (aim point) and started shooting at about 8 ft. Did not want to miss my 4X4 and put a ventilation hole in my sliding glass door. The first shots in the 8-13 ft range were all right of center. Moved back further and now all shots are left of center. I even had a little lower hits than at the 8 ft distance. That would indicate some barrel droop. In order to keep shots on the same vertical plain at 8 ft to infinite it appears I need to shim the scope. My logic tells me the recticle end of the scope needs to go to the shooters right. The objective end of the scope needs to go left. Am I right in my thinking? Here is a picture of my testing.