Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thanks.I think the problem is changing out the rail because it’s a tall system. You could easily just use 20 moa rings or mount.
Thanks.Lol. There are easy solutions to that problem. 20/30/40 MOA mount.
The problem as posted w/ pictures on the bolt action section is that when Tikka put the "O" mount on the lock tight they used was more like JB Weld they normal lock tight and that resulted in at least one striped thread. Plus other Major problems in removing the OME mount/base.Lol. There are easy solutions to that problem. 20/30/40 MOA mount.
I meant to specify 20/30/40 rings or one piece mount. Spuhr is an example, yeah.The problem as posted w/ pictures on the bolt action section is that when Tikka put the "O" mount on the lock tight they used was more like JB Weld they normal lock tight and that resulted in at least one striped thread. Plus other Major problems in removing the OME mount/base.
Didn't know that anyone made 20 MOA rings. If they did that would solve the problem , IF in fact 20 MOA was needed ??
Lock tight melts with heatI meant to specify 20/30/40 rings or one piece mount. Spuhr is an example, yeah.
I called Mountain Tactical about their scope bases, and their MOA rails are not designed for the Tac A1, unfortunately. They suggested MOA mounts, as others have said.
After hearing how much of a pain removing the factory rail has been for some others, I’m reluctant to. For the paint job, I decided it’s gotta come off, so hopefully using penetrating oil does the trick.
Copy. I’ll bust out the heat gun first, then. If that fails, accelerant and a torch!Lock tight melts with heat
I would suggest a torch of Some sort as the heat is more localised. If you don't have experience with heating screws to melt loctite I would suggest seeking instruction from someone who does.Copy. I’ll bust out the heat gun first, then. If that fails, accelerant and a torch!