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Can you describe why this matters in practical terms?
I believe he’s thinking there will be a yield issue because of the small contact patch between the round cross bolt and recoil lug face of the rail.
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Can you describe why this matters in practical terms?
Apparently you missed the detail in my post. Feel free to read it again.
It is better to push against a flat bar with another flat bar to maximize contact area. I do not want a round bar indentation on the vertical surface of one of my picatinny slots.
Other companies have addressed this issue in their product design, as it is a very elementary engineering concept.
You seriously created an account on here to complain that Area 419 makes a substandard product and is hiding things from their customers simply because they use round crossbolt screws clearly seen in the online photos?
So if they are garbage which clearly superior rings did you decided to go with instead?

Ignoramus-level input is not helpful. I suggest the savage forums for you.Its makes zero phucks to 99.999% of people, but this one guy!
Or maybe that is a good place for you to head.Ignoramus-level input is not helpful. I suggest the savage forums for you.![]()
I think he's trying to self justify his ignorance by seeking supportive opinions. Dude ordered something he thought was gonna be great. Found one thing in the engineering/design he didn't like(which affects function/performance none).Did you even bother to use the actual rings?
I have these and their hunt rings on guns from 6 creed to 300 wsm and have had zero issues over to many rounds to count at this point.
It’s one thing to use a product and have critiques after personal experience, it’s another to create a post that looks like some AI Facebook garbage post to bitch about something you’ve got no experience with.
I did. But they shouldn’t conceal that design flaw.Just return them and get something else.
Moderators ruin forums by running off those who provide input more than a standard deviation above the mean.Or maybe that is a good place for you to head.
il no tolerable attitude. And that applies to all.
So you selling em for cheap or what? I’m hear for the bad engineering discount
There was sarcasm in my original post I don’t think you picked up on. There are tons of guys who can shoot circles around either of us running these rings and mounts on hyper expensive rigs and actions, myself included, that have zero issues. Let alone any issues with damage from the “faulty design”. I doubt you could find a single example of it with area 419 rings. I’ve tried tons of rings and mounts and these are top of the line and work as well as any Hawkins, MPA, Vortex, Leupold, you name it rings I’ve personally owned. You are getting dragged on this post and rightfully so.To those who do not understand that concentrating the contact force between the pic vertical wall and a horizontal line on a round bar, I regret your failure to grasp a simple engineering concept, but I wish you well.
To those who got their feelings hurt because a customer is dissatisfied with a poor engineering compromise, oh well.
To those who asked if I used the rings: Of course not. I am not going to expose an integral pic rail on an expensive rifle to damage due to a faulty ring design.
As pointed out above, Zeiss, Seekins, etc. offer rings which do not have the defect of a round bar pushing against a flat wall. (And yes, yield of aluminum on the pic wall is ultimately the vulnerability.
And Clay, a bunch of these rings “like new, used once” have sold on SH. I have returned mine, as the engineering problem was immediately apparent in person although concerned on the Area419 website.