And S/N 001That’s a sexy rifle!
I figure there’s some scientific engineering behind it but what’s the reason for the offset screw holes?
Most scope rings are “clamp” like this, the rings in this post are oriented like the red line.Not sure what you mean by offset holes. You mean why at the top? And a hinge pin?
Most scope rings are “clamp” like this, the rings in this post are oriented like the red line.
Not yet. She will be a tough one to give up, lots of hate(in a good way) in a small package.Ready to sell the less sexy one?
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No need to adjust the bubble because it’s built into the base.A quality direct tikka ring is decently a hole in the market.
Let’s see the drop test!
Might need a few sets.
Any way to adjust the bubble?
Yes, we will release 1.5” versions in 30, 34, and 35 next.Well .... I got all excited, then checked the webpage to see that the highest option will only be 1.25" ...
I'm in the camp of modern positional/field shooting, where 38 mm / 1.5" - maaaybe 25 mm / 1.38" - is the way to go.
@Unknown Munitions: any chance of higher rings in the future?
Spirit level ambidextrous?
Great!Yes, we will release 1.5” versions in 30, 34, and 35 next.
UM Premier Scope Rings - Unknown Munitions
Installation instructions found below. Built by hunters, for hunters, because we know what we want in a scope ring! Low profile and wider than average rings at 1″ for big magnum security and only 4.5 ounces! Machined from 7075 Aluminum with Nitrided hardware that won’t rust. Machined grade 5...www.unknownmunitions.com
The Tikka version that uses the Tikka rail is coming soon!
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Looks like two screws….How hard is it to knock the level off? I'd rather not have one.
It’s just how the design ended up, maximizing strength and holding force, and making them light. It’s the equivalent of 6 screw rings but the weight of 4 screw rings.
2nd/3rd quarter 2023 delivery