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Ok noted where do they break usually?
Ring caps. On top of the breakages, they just don’t fend impacts well.
What base, ring do you recommend, NF?
What is the rifle?
Ok noted where do they break usually?
What base, ring do you recommend, NF?
Tikka chambered in 7PRCRing caps. On top of the breakages, they just don’t fend impacts well.
What is the rifle?
Tikka chambered in 7PRC
How necessary is bonding the SRS rail compared to other rails? My SRS sure seems to fit about perfect and the recoil lugs or pins are super tight.UM Tikka rings, or an SRS picatinney rail, degreased and bonded to the action with Loctite 380. Then yes, I would use NF UL pic rings.
How necessary is bonding the SRS rail compared to other rails? My SRS sure seems to fit about perfect and the recoil lugs or pins are super tight.
This is what I needed. Thank you. Ordering 380 now.It also isn’t hard to remove when you want to- a few seconds with a butane torch and it pops off.
This is what I needed. Thank you. Ordering 380 now.
Is removing JB weld a similar process? Have a tikka with a rail and I'm debating between taking the rail off, or getting more pic rings when I swap a scope to it that is in UM tikka rings alreadyNo problem. How I do it is in the “bonding a rail to an action” thread in the optics forum.
If you take it off, you can swipe/scrape off the 380- a little clean up, but not bad.
I found that thread and seems easy enough. I change thoughts so much that I was afraid to commit to what I thought was mostly permanent, but sounds like it is not at all. I like the UM direct rings but I swap scopes around so much that I like rails for that reasonNo problem. How I do it is in the “bonding a rail to an action” thread in the optics forum.
If you take it off, you can swipe/scrape off the 380- a little clean up, but not bad.
Their one piece mounts also have that weirdly common thing where the one piece clamping bar cracks.Surprised to see that Spuhrs don’t take impacts well. They’re beefy.