The Rokslide 95 (Ruger American 😁)

Here is a tutorial link from a guy that is highly respected around here. Note number 6). Now read that again. It really is a 'thing'.......


Wish I had seen this a week and a half sooner. 2 weeks ago our new Rokslide 95 "twins" arrived (Ruger American Gen 2 Predator 6mm ARC), 1 for Kathy (my wife) and 1 for myself. I took my time mounting scopes, trying to do it the best I could. Using Acetone, I degreased the action, the picatinny rail, the rings, and all the screws. Mounted the rail back to the action using purple thread locker on the screws, torqued them down in 2 steps with a Wheeler FAT Wrench. The instructions that came with the scope and rings said not to use thread locker on those screws. The rings to rail screws had what looked like blue thread locker on them, so I torqued them to the specified torque, again in 2 steps, with the FAT Wrench. Lined up the scope rings the way a gunshop owner told me to do years ago, keeping the rings centered as much as possible between the turrets and the objective and ocular bells. Again, torqued the rings in 2 steps, with the FAT Wrench. Kept the gaps as even as I could tell. This is the mounting for my scope, the wife's is mounted 1 notch further to the rear of rail with the ring locations pretty much identical on the scope. Now I learn that I would have been better to have spaced them wider if possible. I got my rifle out of the safe tonight, I don't think there's quite enough space to move the rear ring back but I think I could have moved the front ring forward a notch.

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Seems I'm learning this a little late. Most of the scopes I've mounted have been on 2 piece bases that never left much of any option on ring spacing, only have a few rifles with picatinny rails.
 
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."

I've been looking at that Athlon for a psuedo MK12 Mod H build I'm doing. How do you like that reticle, especially in the low end of the range?
 
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