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You can get iron sights on Blaser barrels
Yes, however just standard notch and post irons, correct?
You can get iron sights on Blaser barrels
True datYes, however just standard notch and post irons, correct?
True dat
Keep us updated as to what they do warranty wise. Not sure how one gets a replacement when they havent had any in stock for 18 months. Curious what their move isA friend in the field just sent an InReach message that his SWFA 3-9 failed. Zero was off and the reticle was not visible above 5x. First I've heard of one of those failing, but hell of a time while on a youth sheep hunt.
They gave me credit plus shipping for mine. I paid the difference and got a side parallax version. Not sure what theyd do if you dont want credit toward another model.Keep us updated as to what they do warranty wise. Not sure how one gets a replacement when they havent had any in stock for 18 months. Curious what their move is
What's your ideal iron as backups. I take it you would remove scope if you had too?I’m looking for an aperture rear and globe front of some sort. Rugged, lightish, and the ability to dial for range, and fits under a scope or can be attached when the scope is removed. The Gunwerks Revic sight is on the path, but is too big and bulky.
What's your ideal iron as backups. I take it you would remove scope if you had too?
Can you please explain the reason for Leupold’s or any other scopes for the group opening up larger than cone like you witnessed on number 3?
I have noticed this myself on a few scopes like VX3s that have not been dropped, but have seen other scopes in same price category stay consistent at least in group size/shape.
Impressive! I honestly thought there'd be more play than that just with how small of a shift it would take to move the impact at 100 yards. When originally mounting rings to the rail, do you slide them forward against the lug?The erector is moving. It’s not uncommon.
To put it into perspective, after a different scope totally failed today I wanted to see a scope work correctly. Mounted the #1 Maven RS1.2 to the eval rifle, then shot one round. Took the scope off and remounted again at 65in-lbs. Fired one round. Repeated this for 10 rounds with the scope being dismounted and remounted between each shot.
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Thanks for explaining and this is slightly terrifying. I guess I will be going all Nightforce for a while.The erector is moving. It’s not uncommon.
To put it into perspective, after a different scope totally failed today I wanted to see a scope work correctly. Mounted the #1 Maven RS1.2 to the eval rifle, then shot one round. Took the scope off and remounted again at 65in-lbs. Fired one round. Repeated this for 10 rounds with the scope being dismounted and remounted between each shot.
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Looks like the front sight is integrated into the front of the extended pic rail on the T3 picture.Skinner makes a pic rail for a Tikka, that has an integrated peep. Would need to drill and mount a front sight.
Picatinny Rail with Integrated Peep
For some time now our customers have been requesting a Weaver/Picatinny rail set up with the super rugged, attractive, proven Skinner Peep Sight integral for a backup sighting system. Rails with Peeps available for: Marlin 1895 / 336 (and variants) (7" rail) Marlin 1895 / 336 (and variants)...skinnersights.com
Would be awfully low to get down on. There's a reason for the huge drop at heel for rifle designed for low mount irons.Skinner makes a pic rail for a Tikka, that has an integrated peep. Would need to drill and mount a front sight.
Picatinny Rail with Integrated Peep
For some time now our customers have been requesting a Weaver/Picatinny rail set up with the super rugged, attractive, proven Skinner Peep Sight integral for a backup sighting system. Rails with Peeps available for: Marlin 1895 / 336 (and variants) (7" rail) Marlin 1895 / 336 (and variants)...skinnersights.com
Impressive! I honestly thought there'd be more play than that just with how small of a shift it would take to move the impact at 100 yards.
When originally mounting rings to the rail, do you slide them forward against the lug?
This is a fun discussion, but pretending any practical version of hunting rifle iron sights is easier to install and use than a piggyback red dot is nuts. A rifle like the m85 is badass, but needs to be designed from the ground up to integrate irons that good. A 12 o’clock acro just makes more sense. So … I’d like my tikka ring caps please
-J
I hear you. How about that battue sight model Tikka is importing now? More gettable than the arctic. Not near the long range usability of the m85.
-J