Scope mount
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Scope mount
I have a new rifle coming. Looking for someone to mount the scope “professionally†in Tampa area.
Who do you recommend?
Shoot straight, shooters world, or a local long range shooter?
Thanks
Who do you recommend?
Shoot straight, shooters world, or a local long range shooter?
Thanks
Professionally mount a scope? Please explain.
Someone who actually uses the propper inch pound torque wrench, alignment bars, has the ability to lap it if needed, or ream if it's really bad....please tell me you dont just slap a scope on top and crank it down.
Im in Inverness have all the correct tools, we charge about $40 and can usually do it while you wait.... as long as your scope isn't too high off the borderline I'll bore sight it for that same price.
As someone who doesn't use magnified or variable scopes, can you please explain this process and why it needs stuff like alignment bars, etc? I didn't know there was an entire thing to putting a scope on.rentprop1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:21 pmSomeone who actually uses the propper inch pound torque wrench, alignment bars, has the ability to lap it if needed, or ream if it's really bad....please tell me you dont just slap a scope on top and crank it down.
Im in Inverness have all the correct tools, we charge about $40 and can usually do it while you wait.... as long as your scope isn't too high off the borderline I'll bore sight it for that same price.
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted."
I'll have to dumb it down for you , you've got an aluminum tube clamped in 2 places with the same force, ( recoil ) motion and lateral force as a drink on the roof of you car that you speed off and forget, how you hold that drink on the top of your car is critical to whether or not you gonna have anything left the drink when you pull over and grab it......get it now ?? if not google might be your friend
cheap scopes on big guns are never a good idea, the general rule of thumb is the glass cost as much ( or more ) as the host ( rifle ), if you put a $ 150 scope on a 30-06 and use cheap china rings and don't align it , its not worth a crap, I'll dig up some pics of mis-aligned scopes and the stress and scratches the rings make on the tube.
how the turrets work
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There is a lot that can go wrong when mounting a scope. A good quality scope deserves a great quality scope mount and rings. Most problems I've seen and encountered were with cheap poorly made mount and/or rings. I've also seen more problems with 2 piece mounts than with 1 piece...I guess more pieces means more potential mistakes. Occasionally the problem can be the rifle...as in not aligned mounting holes on receiver. I personally prefer as few parts as possible and have been using Game Reaper one piece mounts on my hunting rifles with good results. I just clamp on alignment bars on each ring and make sure they line up strait.
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I'm poor, not stupidrentprop1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:33 amI'll have to dumb it down for you , you've got an aluminum tube clamped in 2 places with the same force, ( recoil ) motion and lateral force as a drink on the roof of you car that you speed off and forget, how you hold that drink on the top of your car is critical to whether or not you gonna have anything left the drink when you pull over and grab it......get it now ?? if not google might be your friend
cheap scopes on big guns are never a good idea, the general rule of thumb is the glass cost as much ( or more ) as the host ( rifle ), if you put a $ 150 scope on a 30-06 and use cheap china rings and don't align it , its not worth a crap, I'll dig up some pics of mis-aligned scopes and the stress and scratches the rings make on the tube.
how the turrets work
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That's pretty interesting though, especially that video of the scope cutout.
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted."
the risk or cheap rings and mount isn't worth the reward of if getting to brag, that it works " just as good "
eat hot dogs and Ramen noodles for a few weeks, save up and buy better shit, don't be cheap
I was more curious as to the process. Right now I don't even have a need for a scope since my local ranges are all 25 yards but I do enjoy learning about them.
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted."
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