MolsonBronc
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Is there an advantage to a 1 piece scope mount on a Tikka T3x vs a 2 piece? Seems like most rings are 2 piece for this gun. I know DMZ 1 piece but are there other brands that make a 1 piece for that gun?
Can you clarify? I'm trying to think of why that would be the case, but I'm not sure.One piece mounts are a distinct disadvantage because they limit the support to the scope
Two piece rings give you better ring spacing and support the scope so much better
Sports match T084 are the best available
But that's not inherent to one-piece mounts; it's also true of two-piece rings that use the drilled-and-tapped receiver mounts, no? Now if we're talking about receiver-top vs. dovetail mounting, then it's a different story of course. I agree that dovetail mounting is preferable, but there's no disadvantage to going one-piece compared to separate rings if you go for mounting on top of the receiver.View attachment 369608
See how the rings have a spacing bar so you can’t change the position the rings
Also the scope tube has much more overhang at each end and therefore isn’t supported as well
Note also the rings themselves are narrower with only one clamping screw per side so obviously weaker
A major weak point of the system is that it uses a four dinky little screws into the top of the action which is not nearly as strong as clamping onto the dovetails as the manufacturer of the rifle intended
There is also no recoil pin provided unlike the system I suggested
They would look nicer if it wasn’t for the big white Leupold sign on the side. I just returned a set because I couldn’t stand looking at it. Looks like airsoft junk.They may be easy and superb. Same with most that have been mentioned. But I like the way the backcountry rings have rounded off all the edges compared to talley and the sportmatch. In my eyes they look much nicer. Imo
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But that's not inherent to one-piece mounts; it's also true of two-piece rings that use the drilled-and-tapped receiver mounts, no? Now if we're talking about receiver-top vs. dovetail mounting, then it's a different story of course. I agree that dovetail mounting is preferable, but there's no disadvantage to going one-piece compared to separate rings if you go for mounting on top of the receiver.
If you use the recoil pin, the position of the front ring is fixed so the only spacing adjustment is at the rear. Personally, I just skipped the pin so I could move that mount forward; if the clamps are of good quality and tightened properly it'll stay put just fine.