Thebigbaby
WKR
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Anyone know or have a link to provide guidance? Can’t find anything so far in the interwebs.
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Can u post the link please? I didn’t have any luck finding a 5-20 kit.I say disaster. Why go through all those mental gymnastics when there’s a guy on eBay that sells a nylon shim kit for $20?
Well I opened my mouth and can’t find his eBay page. I did find his PayPal info. You can send payment with the note just like I did and they’ll show up a few days later.Can u post the link please? I didn’t have any luck finding a 5-20 kit.
Well I opened my mouth and can’t find his eBay page. I did find his PayPal info. You can send payment with the note just like I did and they’ll show up a few days later.
Negative ghost rider.You might check with @pods8 (Rugged Stitching) .
The sale posting tends to get buried and I'd like to solicit feedback from those who have received their sets already but don't want to keep bumping that. Sounds like some folks are just doing trial and error with the set, which is fine it provides alot of height adjustment potential. But I'm genuinely curious and wanting to confirm the labeled measurements are lining up fairly close on others scopes.
Classified link for shims
For those that have received their sets and tried to match up the labeled shim stack height versus what they measured was needed on their scopes (mils from...
- pods8 (Rugged Stitching)
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- Forum: Optics
Good call on Amazon or somewhere else to save money. Wasn’t thinking about that. You could also get cheaper shims even on McMaster if you are okay with carbon steel.Thanks @Johnwell's that is a great idea. I didn't think of bearing shims that small. Far better sounding than sanding down nylon washers to fit
Only thing Ill add to the conversation is that mcmaster parts and shipping can be ludicrous expensive, so searching Amazon for a bearing shim set might be cheaper
Can you provide the link please?I have a Sightron S-Tac and on the Long Range Hunting forum there is a post of drilling and tapping a 6-32 hole for a set screw. Idid it on my scope and it works good, not sure if it would work on your scope.
I am a computer idiot, but its on Len Backus' Long Range Hunting forum, the post is " easy at home zero stop for Sightron S-Tac and SIII and not the pvc ring " and its posted by codyadams, hope that helps