Can you throw it on a scale for us?
Didn’t see weight on their page.
Maybe picture of top and bottom too! Thx!
Can we see it on the gun?
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That looks better than any other rail out there IMO. Nice to see somebody finally remove material that has no use from these things.
Does anyone know the height of the rail?
Use loctite?
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Can you elaborate? I just mounted my SRS 20moa rail to my Tikka T3x, and I also noticed the front screw seemed to be protruding into the action. I didn't have any issues closing my bolt tho. I haven't shot my rifle yet... should I load a dummy round and see if it feeds properly?Be careful of the front screw. Mine protruded into the action not allowing the bolt to fully close. Had to shorten the screw. No biggie, just a heads up.
What's you Bergara caliber? I'm running 30-06 on a Tikka T3x and worried that only 1 recoil pin is pushing it. I really wish they just included all three pins or at minimum the two 3mm ones.I have an SRS Pic / Arca / QD rail on my Bergara, it's pretty slick.
Gotcha. We are talking about 2 different things. I'm referring to the SRS scope base rail.22lr, but the rail has 2 connection points.
Back stud in the back socket and front stud in the slide
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My torque wrench is the non-digital Wheeler FAT Wrench, which has a red block on a gauge to indicate the torque "range" you are tightened to. I set my with the bottom of the block at 15 in-lbs, so the "actual torque" was probably in the 18 in-lbs range. I even emailed SRS about this to ensure 18 in-lbs is okay, and they confirmed that 15 in-lbs is the minimum and going up to 18 in-lbs is perfectly fine.
And yea it’s a lefty not a reversed image. I didn’t push the pin down yet so that’s why it’s high in the pic. I wonder about the 15in/lb torque spec., but for now I’ll believe the engineer