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If you don’t use the recommended torque specs per ARC the scope risks slipping in the rings - this is coming directly from ARC. I had a ZCO slip in rings because I listened to someone else other then the ring manufacturer which led to the objective bell being pinched under the ring under recoil...
I personally spoke with ARC and they say anything less then 55 will result in slippage. The compressing force of the M clamp at 55 is equivalent to a spur at below 20. It’s the design of the ring. You can’t compare the M clamp to something else entirely. The in/lb just don’t equate in the same...
When I called Jeff and indicated I used ARC M clamp rings I was met with the question well you didn’t use their recommended 55 in/lbs did you? Well I didn’t because my fix-it-stix doesn’t have a 55 in/lb so I went lighter. He then said well, not that it should matter. The super fan base wants to...
Does anyone else have an issue with the parallax knob on the 8x40? Starting at the close yardage marks it turns easily then seems to “thunk” around 100 yards and progressively get stiffer the further out I turn. It’s way to stiff.
The suppressor has a built in brake as well. It will be manageable. I see you edited your question. The suppressor is titanium and laser etched to match the chassis 😉
Range officer called cease fire so the owner could mow a few passes on the line since the grass was tall. I noticed my suppressor cover had came loose and fallen into the grass just as the mower ate it. They replaced it no questions ask, although I did share the story.