What's the weight on Tikka Medium rail/ring setup?
Just under 4 ounces for the Tikka. A little less for the Howa (3.85) and a little more for the Rem700 (4.1) Short Action.
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What's the weight on Tikka Medium rail/ring setup?
Make them and sell them. I’ll buy some.
I like the design of your system. I do not like the fact that the bubble level is centered. Its a deal breaker for me if I have to come out of the scope or move at all to check level. For that reason, offset only, and preferably near the action. Just a personal preference. I didn't see weights listed on your site? May want to consider adding some for interested buyers!
Nice to see some people have a sense of humor here!I built some with the level on the side, but I suddenly started missing everything to the right.
Just kidding, I do have scope tops with the level offset to the side. I’m going to have those as an option. I still prefer the level on the top (less snaggy and more protected), but a significant percentage prefer the offset.
Weight on the Tikka is just under 4 ounces. Thank you for reminding me to put that on the webpage.![]()
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I like a rail because I love to play musical scopes. I'm addicted to it.
The downside of a tikka rail is that they are all 20moa. I don't shoot enough past 800 yards to warrant the cant. Does it sacrifice scope clarity? Maybe. Maybe not enough to tell.
Didn’t know I wanted these. Until now.![]()
Just under 4 ounces for the Tikka. A little less for the Howa (3.85) and a little more for the Rem700 (4.1) Short Action.
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Would you be open to sending a set to @Formidilosus for destructive testing? @Formidilosus would you be willing to test these? They look like a solid option![]()
Just under 4 ounces for the Tikka. A little less for the Howa (3.85) and a little more for the Rem700 (4.1) Short Action.
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Would you be open to sending a set to @Formidilosus for destructive testing? @Formidilosus would you be willing to test these? They look like a solid option
I’ve always used the UM rings and they have worked for me. Thanks to a clumsy person at my local range, I had a rifle fall ~3 feet off a bench onto concrete. It marred the elevation ring a little, but the SWFA scope and UM rings held zero. I recently removed that scope and rings from the rifle and nothing was bent. That makes me a fan of that system.
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I can, however, also see advantages in permanently mounting a picatinny rail to the receiver. What are you folks using to bond it?
PS - as you can see, I currently also prefer the bubble mounted on the rail where I can see it without breaking position.
In order for the mount to move, it needs to sheer 4 very strong shoulder bolts and sheer solid 3mm diameter 17-4 pins. I’ve been designing and building scope rings for a variety of customers for about 20 years & this is the best system for me…
I think that’s just due to the small diameter pins.Didn’t they have some disclaimer on the UM rings that they are for about some moderate magnum cartridge level of recoil?
Most mine are sportsmatch or UM rings but I’d think a bonded rail and pic rings would be more robust. I like the ease of swapping scopes around with a pic rail too.
I have had an early version/prototype of Terrapin’s product for a couple of years. It currently sits on a fast twist, 16” barreled, Tikka .223. It is a very solid direct mount system.There’s a lot of very good direct mount scope systems for Tikka… Unknown Munitions & Sportsmatch jump to mind. I’ve been developing a one piece, direct mount system for five or six years that direct mounts using custom 17-4 H900 shoulder bolts (in order to make the screws as strong as possible). Then we use two tapered screws (also 17-4) that go into the 3mm holes in the top of the receiver. In order for the mount to move, it needs to sheer 4 very strong shoulder bolts and sheer solid 3mm diameter 17-4 pins. I’ve been designing and building scope rings for a variety of customers for about 20 years & this is the best system for me… emphasis on the last two words
There’s a very mediocre video on Facebook showing how it works.
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Here’s a quick video showing how the tapered locking screws work on the Tikka Action. After installing the 17-4 Shoulder Mounting Screws “finger tight”, install the tapered locking screws into the action & torque them to ~10 inch-pounds. They will
Here’s a quick video showing how the tapered locking screws work on the Tikka Action. After installing the 17-4 Shoulder Mounting Screws “finger tight”, install the tapered locking screws into the...www.facebook.com
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Neat design. I’d sell without the level option, that’s what I’d be in on if it if I was a buyer.I built some with the level on the side, but I suddenly started missing everything to the right.
Just kidding, I do have scope tops with the level offset to the side. I’m going to have those as an option. I still prefer the level on the top (less snaggy and more protected), but a significant percentage prefer the offset.
Weight on the Tikka is just under 4 ounces. Thank you for reminding me to put that on the webpage.![]()
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I like the shoulder bolts a lot. I’ve done similar on Talley lightweights to combat ripping out the thin base material they leave on them. That and pinning.
Neat design. I’d sell without the level option, that’s what I’d be in on if it if I was a buyer.
Any chance the offset bubble level is going to be for sale - or as asked above just another standard ring?Sure, I’d love to have his feedback… especially at this early stage of bringing them to market. It would be super easy to incorporate any changes.
But I gotta admit, I’m guessing he’s pretty busy testing stuff for bigger companies
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