huntsman22
WKR
How will fluting the bolt help with feeding? Is there a reason for not maxing out the ring spacing?
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Bolt fluting wonāt make it worse, make it better? Who knows who cares, again itās only an improvement. Whatās your issue with the ring spacing?How will fluting the bolt help with feeding? Is there a reason for not maxing out the ring spacing?
What advantage you do think is being missed ?not my rifle, not my issue..... just curious why guys don't take advantage of having a rail.....
Because you are right, itās not your rifle, not your eye relief or really anything. But what bother you about what works for me?not my rifle, not my issue..... just curious why guys don't take advantage of having a rail.....
In general, the farther apart you can get the rings the better. Your's are not up on the turrets, and are "fine" but not as widely spaced as they could beWhat advantage you do think is being missed ?
Or are they? Can you please post a pic of your scopes pleaseIn general, the farther apart you can get the rings the better. Your's are not up on the turrets, and are "fine" but not as widely spaced as they could be
Looks like you could move the front ring to the very furthest forward slot on the pic rail and can probably move the rear ring to the second to last slot on the rear of the Pic rail.What advantage you do think is being missed ?
Previous page of this thread for mine.Or are they? Can you please post a pic of your scopes please
General, the further you are from the electoral while maintaining your eye relief has a lower chance for damage to the scope and more reliable dialing due to not compressing the springs that hold the inner tubes in place.Bolt fluting wonāt make it worse, make it better? Who knows who cares, again itās only an improvement. Whatās your issue with the ring spacing?
To be clear, nobody is saying move the scope position. It just looks your rings could have both been one slot further from center without changing the scope position.not your eye relief
How has that Arken done for you? I practice PRS with a guy who has had 5 of them for a long time. He says none of them have ever lost zero.
I only have 8 of them, but they've been good. Boogers dial like they have eyes.How has that Arken done for you? I practice PRS with a guy who has had 5 of them for a long time. He says none of them have ever lost zero.
Not all rifles are set up for backcountry hard use mountain hunting, and not everyone limits their choices to only "drop test approved" scopes.But what about the drop test?
Not all rifles are set up for backcountry hard use mountain hunting, and not everyone limits their choices to only "drop test approved" scopes.
There's obviously no downside if you do, but my personal favorite scope (Athlon Helos gen2 2-12x) isn't drop test approved and several have served me well.
Same for the Arken LH4 4-16x scopes. I have three and all track like they're on rails. Perfect for a 22lr or something like my 5.56 Ranch "trainer."
It's hard to tell sometimes.Yea, that was more of a joke than anything.