Latest from Maven is that the big batch is no longer September, but October.
With as long as the last batch lasted I’d have guessed that was a big(ger) batch.Latest from Maven is that the big batch is no longer September, but October.
40 minutes in the middle of a work day?With as long as the last batch lasted I’d have guessed that was a big(ger) batch.
I thought I read somewhere they lasted 75 minutes. Maybe not40 minutes in the middle of a work day?
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Has anyone tried to use the Arc mbrace Xtra low rings instead of regular lows?
How much clearance do you have on the objective and barrel?I’m gonna say it’s a no go with a full rail. I held an Allen key with a flat on the bottom of the turret housing and an end flush with the rear piece of rail and it appears to be too short for a full rail.
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How much clearance do you have on the objective and barrel?
My action is a split rail integral too so no worries there
Kelbly nanookWith a Proof sendero no problem, and that’s with Tenebraex caps too. I can’t imagine running into an issue. What action?
Yep. October is meant to be a large batch.With as long as the last batch lasted I’d have guessed that was a big(ger) batch.
I put this as a thread in the optics section but I think it will get more eyes here and it certainly relates to this scope…
Ok, I am sufficiently impressed and am ordering one of the Maven RS1.2 next time they are available. The plan for starters is to use it for all my Encore barrels. All have rails from the custom .45 smokeless to the factory .22-250
Theoretically if I buy top notch rings I should be able to move from barrel to barrel and dial in to any variance between them and quickly be close to where I need to be and then verify.
These are 99% hunting tools so I’m trying to stay away from massive steel rings.
So far it looks like Nightforce X-treme UL, Area 419 Match, and M-Brace are well made and light for what they are.
Do these high dollar rings give you the added precision and repeatability you would expect over the old cheap stuff like Weaver or Leupold QRW type rings?
Any better options?
If you have an opinion can you go here and answer the I will not derail this massive thread.
Best Pic Rings
Nightforce UL pic rings have been really good for me so far on 3 guns.I put this as a thread in the optics section but I think it will get more eyes here and it certainly relates to this scope…
Ok, I am sufficiently impressed and am ordering one of the Maven RS1.2 next time they are available. The plan for starters is to use it for all my Encore barrels. All have rails from the custom .45 smokeless to the factory .22-250
Theoretically if I buy top notch rings I should be able to move from barrel to barrel and dial in to any variance between them and quickly be close to where I need to be and then verify.
These are 99% hunting tools so I’m trying to stay away from massive steel rings.
So far it looks like Nightforce X-treme UL, Area 419 Match, and M-Brace are well made and light for what they are.
Do these high dollar rings give you the added precision and repeatability you would expect over the old cheap stuff like Weaver or Leupold QRW type rings?
Any better options?
If you have an opinion can you go here and answer the I will not derail this massive thread.
Best Pic Rings
Bingo!Oh, and I’d start the piggy bank up for a Blaser
Best,
-J
There is nothing more valuable than knowing your rifle is dead nuts zero’d.
With that out of the way, if you’re willing to give up some percentage of that certainty there are a number of rings and unimounts which have developed a reputation for return to zero when installed on the correct pic section with consistent torque.
An incomplete list:
NF ultralight rings and mount
Geissele mount
Reptilia mount
Area 419 rings and mount
Certain older Larue QD mounts (from the OBR program, I forget the product)
For this application I might favor mounts over rings but it doesn’t really matter. I’d ensure identical pic rail specs across platforms - there’s a lot of variation in those. Finally, I’d commit to spending the money on a 10 round group before hunting to make sure the zero offset is consistent. Finally, I’d be extremely careful slipping turrets, and find a bomber way to track turret slips across rifles.
Oh, and I’d start the piggy bank up for a Blaser
Best,
-J