Given that most of the high end scope manufacturers are machining the body of the scope from a solid billet, and given that many of us are willing to pay out $250 - $400 dollars for a mount, why aren't any of them offering scopes with integrated mount? Like Spuhr meets ZC420? Most such scope are all being mounted on pic rails, so it's not like that would need to produce a bunch of different versions, one would catch most users.
It would have 3 main advantages I can think of:
It would have 3 main advantages I can think of:
- Avoiding any chance of applying too much pressure on the scope tube, while trying to ensure nothing moves during recoil. I.E. We are trying to develop a frictional shear force between the rings and the scope tube without applying very much force. The problem goes away with a monolithic part, zero chance of damage
- Accuracy - There would be one less interface between scope and action, always a good thing, and that ring pressure on the tube wouldn't have any chance of adversely effecting the function of the scope.
- Weight - The material around the rings is the size it is because friction is how the shear force is developed, and with minimal squeeze on the tube. If it was all one piece, the mount part could be significantly skeletonized and still provide adequate strength
- All the fore and aft adjustment for the position of the scope would have to be provided in the base alone (no rings to slide in)