In sighting in my new scope, I found that while dead on at 10 yards, it was printing several inches to the left at 65 yards.
Correcting at 65 yards moved it to the right somewhat at 10 yards. This is not a problem I have encountered before on any rifle. There was virtually no wind. I decided that either the barrell is bent or misaligned with the receiver or the rifle was being canted. I happened to look through the scope from the front (a new BSA 3X12-44 AO) and the cross hairs are clearly not aligned squarely with the scope body. They are several degrees out of square. Not from mounting on the rifle, but the scope appears to have been assembled incorrectly.
I think that this could this have caused me to cant the rifle and drift my shots to one side. Any other thoughts on what could be causing my shots to not be in line with the rifle?