Thanks!The T084s work better if you don’t use the supplied recoil pin but put your own in the back pin holeView attachment 469547
Thanks!The T084s work better if you don’t use the supplied recoil pin but put your own in the back pin holeView attachment 469547
What’s the advantage of this over the front?
got it, forgot that was in there. i need to do that for my shv f1 for certainIf you go back to post #2112 you'll see where that came from.
@Castle Rock
I appear to have approached this differently than you.
I used the unthreaded hole, but I don’t see a way to fit a sportsmatch ring between it and the bolt…
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Based on a pin here, the bolt won’t clear/function. What are you doing differently?
Sounds great in theory, how do you insure they both have contact?You could drill a hole in the rear base to accommodate the pin, then have pin front and rear.
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They slide on the scope main body don't they?Sounds great in theory, how do you insure they both have contact?
That’s true, I see it nowThey slide on the scope main body don't they?
Metric threads?View attachment 483890View attachment 483894
This was my work around for a tikka/scope combo that I thought needed a axial stop where the integrated sportsmatch pin won’t work. Screw came from a mount I’m not using.
I reckon. I just used a bolt from a DNZ mount I have and am not using.Metric threads?
Yep, mistake on your partregardless of the comments, the point remains. If you place a pin in the unthreaded rear portion, you can’t use sportsmatch rings and still cycle your bolt, barring a mistake on my part.
I'd hate to break it to her, but with those hips, she couldn't have more than 6 or 7 childrenOh man! I really want to start in with the Kingpin quotes and memes now.