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Why, not bottom out the turrets?
The thin freehanging piece underneat does not really get more stable the longer it is.....
So for a stability standpoint ( with this placement of the scope) this mount will be more stable than it would with 1" plus length......
The rear extension of the mount...
I prefer them to "conventional" stocks due to ergonomics espesially in prone.
In my opinion the buttplate and the checkpiece should minimum be at the same height as the top of the bolt.
And very few stocks offers that.
If the buttplate is lower, it Always sits poor in prone position and get's...
I have just made a new mount for the Noveske Team, that is made to their specs!
Here is the plastic prototype, but we have them machined and they are just sent of to Surface treatment.
It's a fixed mount, it have all our interfaces as usual so any kind of secondary can be mounted in a lot of...
We are planning to make a batch of low picrails for the AT as the orignal rail seems to be very high.
But we can't start as I yet not have got any in my hand.
Our 44,.4 moa mounts are only in 34mm and not in 30 sorry.
But we have 20 moa mounts that you can mount on the current picatinny and then you will get the total 40 moa.
Håkan
I have two shops, one production shop with good five axis machinery etc.
And an old prototype shop where a number of prototypes and a lot of strange odd jobs are done.
Almost perfectly for advanced gunsmithing.
I would really recomend you to get some small precision Machines.
Small lathes...
I have been working a bit on a new series of aestetical rings.
The reason for this is mainly normal hunting rifles and not the Heavy long range rigs like AI and TRGs.
The intention is to deliver every mount with one interface ring, as so many hunters today uses lamps and cameras on their...
It was years ago since I made My last blade and to much work on the computor made me wanting to file something!
Starting with grinding out a D2 blade on stones (nope don't own any beltsander)
Some work with handtools make results better looking.....
Packing The blade into stainless folie...
We make lots if parts for that interface. Here is The Danish Army kit, that is supplied with almost every rifle in the Danish army that have a scope. Here is two rails that are 3" long and almost 3/4" high.
Suppose that is sufficient for Rulr?
Here is a few Pictures of my intentions.
But as previously said this is NOT production ready yet.
The build height from top of picatinny to underside of LRF is about .75"
The mechanism is protected by sealing and no dirt is intented to come inside.
The green part is the vectronix attachment...
First
The two guns you have require some diffrent mounting height.
The A5 can have fairly low, while the AX normally needs above 1,35"
So when speaking of our mounts we have a 1,35" mount that is 0 tilt.
Total of 20 moa on a 308 with 168 grain bullets is really on the limit to 1300 yards.
But...
We offers depending on scopediameter, scopemodel and scopelenght a variety of mounts.
1.1" ,1.18", 1.35", 1.5" high.
For a Remignton 700 you normally want lowest possible mount if you not uses a chassis like an AIAX that forces you to use a somewhat higher mount.
We make about 60 models of...
None of our current mounts will fit the illuminated ultrashort as the rear maintube is to short and the total lenght of the maintube is to short.
Here is some scetches of the new mount we soon will produce for the Ultrashort.
It will at least in the beginning come only as 0 moa tilt at 1,35...
Also Worth remembering is that rifles are not necesarily true...........
Often barrels are not straight or action threads are off.
Top of action is rarely true either and picrails really have to be bedded if they should Point in ONE straight direction and not be bent....
So it's true that in...