Ok, this almost doesn't need to be its own thread but just need to double check... I have a T3x Superlite with Nightforce 2.5-10x42 mounted in Hawkins Precision "UltraLight Tactical" rings (lows), on a 20moa Area419 picatinny mount (bonded to action). I am having a hard time getting a solid scope height for entering into ballistic calculators. All the methods for measuring I've seem a little imprecise or difficult to squeeze calipers into weird angles (most likely just me).
Here are the 3 ways I've attempted measuring:
Using calipers, measured from bottom edge of ejection port to what I can best eyeball to be center of scope tube. I'm getting 1.865" as my height over bore, a bit higher than I thought.
I then measured from bottom of ejection port to the top of the picatinny mount (comes to 1.037") then added the 0.885" that Hawkins states to be the low rings' measurement from picatinny base to optical center. This gives me 1.922" height over bore. Even higher than I thought.
Lastly, I measured the diameter of scope tube and got 1.182", then divided that in half to give me the center line (0.591"). Next I measured bottom of ejection port to underside of scope tube and got 1.363". Adding half the scope tube diameter and the measurement from bottom of port to bottom of scope gives me 1.954".
Does anyone have the same or a close set up to confirm these measurements, or advice on getting it accurate? And yes, I am aware that it's not going to make a massive difference if I'm slightly off, especially at my comfortable hunting range (450yds and in). I can probably just use 1.93" and call it a day. I just enjoy the minutae of all this stuff, even it drives me crazy.
Thanks in advance, I feel my place in this forum has become to ask the stupid questions so other noobs won't have to
Here are the 3 ways I've attempted measuring:
Using calipers, measured from bottom edge of ejection port to what I can best eyeball to be center of scope tube. I'm getting 1.865" as my height over bore, a bit higher than I thought.
I then measured from bottom of ejection port to the top of the picatinny mount (comes to 1.037") then added the 0.885" that Hawkins states to be the low rings' measurement from picatinny base to optical center. This gives me 1.922" height over bore. Even higher than I thought.
Lastly, I measured the diameter of scope tube and got 1.182", then divided that in half to give me the center line (0.591"). Next I measured bottom of ejection port to underside of scope tube and got 1.363". Adding half the scope tube diameter and the measurement from bottom of port to bottom of scope gives me 1.954".
Does anyone have the same or a close set up to confirm these measurements, or advice on getting it accurate? And yes, I am aware that it's not going to make a massive difference if I'm slightly off, especially at my comfortable hunting range (450yds and in). I can probably just use 1.93" and call it a day. I just enjoy the minutae of all this stuff, even it drives me crazy.
Thanks in advance, I feel my place in this forum has become to ask the stupid questions so other noobs won't have to
