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Has not been a problem with any of my set ups.Can you get a 100 yards zero with the cant?
Has not been a problem with any of my set ups.Can you get a 100 yards zero with the cant?
I use lows on my Remingtons with carbon barrels and 44mm objective scopes without issue.Planning on using these on a Christensen Mesa FFT and a Nightforce SHV 3-10, does anyone know if the lows will work with the 42 mm objective? I’d imagine it’ll be fine but wanted to hear any feedback before I ordered them.
Planning on using these on a Christensen Mesa FFT and a Nightforce SHV 3-10, does anyone know if the lows will work with the 42 mm objective? I’d imagine it’ll be fine but wanted to hear any feedback before I ordered them.
If you are still able to set a 100 yards zero what would be the downside to the cant? I haven’t used it previously but like the these rings and considering them.Sure wish they made a zero cant option!
Cheek weld on a straight combed stock for traditional hunting purposes. I just don’t need the cant and don’t want the extra height.If you are still able to set a 100 yards zero what would be the downside to the cant? I haven’t used it previously but like the these rings and considering them.
Cheek weldIf you are still able to set a 100 yards zero what would be the downside to the cant? I haven’t used it previously but like the these rings and considering them.
Thank you, I am using a more traditional stock, so that is something to consider. Thank youCheek weld
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I guess ultimately is the cheek weld worse with these or using a 0 moa rail/rings. I think I am pretty limited with razor ti action on rings.Cheek weld
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No doubt, first world problemWon't know until you try them, alot depends on your stock ergonomics
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Thank you, the 0 moa will fit on a lone peak razor ti? Appreciate the helpThanks for the kind words all.
We actually have some 0 MOA R700 Hybrids in stock right now. Though these are not standard run items.
0 MOA - Long Range Hybrid Rings - Hawkins Precision
Long Range Hybrid Rings are a direct mount, light weight scope mounting solution for your hunting rifles.hawkinsprecision.com
The difference between these and the 25MOA is extremely small on the rifle in regards to scope height on the rifle and getting a good natural POA. It does not kick up the rings as tall as folks would think. Height plays a much bigger role.
Let us know if you have any questions. Defiance, Stiller/Lone Peak come with a sheer pin for recoil, the R700 and Tikka models do not. We test these on a 300 RUM on a factory R700 action.
Seems natural due to their placement to include a recoil lug on the tikkasThanks for the kind words all.
We actually have some 0 MOA R700 Hybrids in stock right now. Though these are not standard run items.
0 MOA - Long Range Hybrid Rings - Hawkins Precision
Long Range Hybrid Rings are a direct mount, light weight scope mounting solution for your hunting rifles.hawkinsprecision.com
The difference between these and the 25MOA is extremely small on the rifle in regards to scope height on the rifle and getting a good natural POA. It does not kick up the rings as tall as folks would think. Height plays a much bigger role.
Let us know if you have any questions. Defiance, Stiller/Lone Peak come with a sheer pin for recoil, the R700 and Tikka models do not. We test these on a 300 RUM on a factory R700 action.
Just go with talkey light weight or leupold backcountry's. They will serve you just fine.Sure wish they made a zero cant option!
The first 2 paragraphs sound like a business owner who doesn’t want to make what his customers are telling him they want! And to counter your point, I have a 700 with a McM Rem Hunter stock (not much comb) and every bit of rear occular height is a negative. I just measured 2 rails, a 0 and a 20 moa. The height difference was about 1/8”. Enough to matter, to me anyway. And if you had 0 moa Hybrids in stock, those absolutely would have been my first choice and I would have bought them in a heartbeat. There’s also enough guys with non tactical, traditional rifles without big combs, who would buy them too, because Talley’s suck. With the trend towards shorter scopes, being able to swap bases for more versatility is definitely an advantage. So please, and I mean this in a positive way…. Stop with the excuses and make us what we’re asking for. Sales 101…. When a woman walks into a store and says she wants to buy a pair of red shoes, what do you sell her?Couple things, added cant on the rings does not make them taller in the rear by enough to greatly effect comb height.
Also most modern scopes can easily zero at 100 yards with the cant built in. Effectively there's no downside to having the built in 25 MOA, minus if you want to swap them around. Really no reason to on Long Actions, may be a case on short actions with some extremely short scopes.
We are working on a new ring that is direct attach and 0 MOA right now. Stay tuned for that information.