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Are those the lows with a 42 mm?I have a set without the recoil pins or finishing to insure they work. Shot today with 15 or so drops and so far, so good.
Are those the lows with a 42 mm?
42mm, and yes I believe they are the lows.
Looks perfect height
Since yours are unfinished, does the finish make the ring grip more than the raw aluminum, seems the raw aluminum would be slick
Anyone know what the height of the T084s are for comparison?
Thinking I want to raise my scope up as I find myself having to put a good amount of pressure on the stock to get my head low enough. If I'm not really paying attention to not putting too much pressure on the stock I find myself hitting left .2-.3 Mils.
So I'd probably want mediums or highs. With an adjustable cheek piece is there any reason not to go w/ highs? If the Mediums are too low I'm kind out of luck but if the highs are too high I just bump the cheek piece up?
Krg bravo. Too low is a guess. It could be my form also though. I am not an expert shooter by any meansWhat stock are you using that places the scope too low for the TO84’s?
Despite the current fad of putting scopes high mounted on rifles, there are plenty of cons to mounting a scope higher above the bore than it requires. A simple look at someone shooting prone would show the issue with neck/head/eye alignment with a high mounted scope- not to even get to shooting performance benefits of lower scopes.
Krg bravo. Too low is a guess. It could be my form also though. I am not an expert shooter by any means
I can send you a pic or video next time I shoot. Anything critical to show or best angle to take pic from?
10-4. It seems like people are going higher and higher with rings now days? What are the disadvantages of that out of curiosity?Nope, that’s what I thought. The TO84’s are right on the edge of too low with the Bravo. A medium height would be my choice for that combo.
Looks like the rings take up a majority of the rail space. Is there even enough rail space left to even mount the new bubble level as well?I have a set without the recoil pins or finishing to insure they work. Shot today with 15 or so drops and so far, so good.
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Looks like the rings take up a majority of the rail space. Is there even enough rail space left to even mount the new bubble level as well?
Feel free to send any technical questions my way. These rings are gonna be SICK!!!!
That’s an interesting detail. Are the “low” rings workable in combination with a KRG Bravo?Nope, that’s what I thought. The TO84’s are right on the edge of too low with the Bravo. A medium height would be my choice for that combo.
That’s an interesting detail. Are the “low” rings workable in combination with a KRG Bravo?
Anecdotally, many use the T084 rings with the Bravo (cheek piece bottomed out), and the UM “low” rings appear to be a touch higher than the sportsmatch.
Has this just been a compromise due to availability and/or mimesis?
Is the recommendation of “medium” height UM rings a better safe than sorry route, or is it a hard necessity to make the combination better/workable?
I’m putting this system together at the moment but the rifle is out getting chopped/threaded. So I can’t do the measurements myself for several more weeks.
That’s an interesting detail. Are the “low” rings workable in combination with a KRG Bravo?
Anecdotally, many use the T084 rings with the Bravo (cheek piece bottomed out), and the UM “low” rings appear to be a touch higher than the sportsmatch.
There’s a margin of error calculated in. Approx .03”-.05” . The only consideration we had in these measurements was the clearance height of the barrel.
So take it for what it’s worth… because measuring cheek height on a crazy amount of stocks and chassis isn’t in the cards.
Ken