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0.015" Clarence from scope to rifle barrel

Just installed my Talley mounts 20 Moa medium height and I have 0.015" Clarence between objective and Barrel. I think I will be all right how about you people.

I shot it 7 times to get 100 yard zero half inch 100 yards 3 of them was in the same hole.
Maybe I just answered my own question?
Would you people feel safe with that little of Clarence?

I can fit 3 one dollar bills in between objective Bell and Barrel
 
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The proof of the pudding is in the shooting, but I would want more clearance. About 9x more. I've always thought 1/8" clearance was ideal.

Does your scope have lens covers installed? If not, then you probably won't be able to fit a cover on the front without some modification.
 
The proof of the pudding is in the shooting, but I would want more clearance. About 9x more. I've always thought 1/8" clearance was ideal.

Does your scope have lens covers installed? If not, then you probably won't be able to fit a cover on the front without some modification.
Yeah I always go for an 1/8 of an inch also.

I just don't want to send them back.
And put it back on and re zero.
It has the screw-in lens caps so I am fine there. It's a sightron 36 power fixed power.
It's my 1500 yard and 1 mile rifle
 
Any idea maybe sticking something in between scope like something I could use to see if Barrel whip is hitting the scope.

I don't know something soft like plumbers putty a thin layer can you look at it with a magnifying glass

A slow motion camera would be cool but I don't have one LOL
 
Could you use a strip of carbon copy paper around the end of the bell and tape it on the top with painters tape and fire a few times then pull the carbon paper off and look at it? Impression tape like a dentist would use?
 
Definitely not enough clearance. As I mentioned above, we took slow motion video of my rifle being shot off of the bench, the barrel whip was unreal! After removing the scope you could see where the scope bell had com in contact with the barrel! There was definitely more than that much clearance....

I did the carbon copy paper test. Put carbon copy paper around objective. Shot 3 at 100 yards all three went into the same hole. No marks at all on paper.
Plus the carbon copy paper would have made it even closer to the barrel.

I have seen those videos of the 50 BMG Jesus Christ I'm not shooting a 50 BMG

It's a 1 inch bull barrel. Caliber 6.5 x 284 Norma shooting 153.5 Berger LRHT @ 2917 M.V
 
I did the carbon copy paper test. Put carbon copy paper around objective. Shot 3 at 100 yards all three went into the same hole. No marks at all on paper.
Plus the carbon copy paper would have made it even closer to the barrel.

I have seen those videos of the 50 BMG Jesus Christ I'm not shooting a 50 BMG

It's a 1 inch bull barrel. Caliber 6.5 x 284 Norma shooting 153.5 Berger LRHT @ 2917 M.V
Of course your fine with that heavy barrel. Shoot it and enjoy it!
 
Ole lived across the Minnesota River from Clarence Bunsen, whom he didn't like at all.
They were yelling across the river at each other all the time. Ole would yell to Clarence, "if I had a vay to cross dis river, I'd come over dere an beat you up good, yeah sure ya betcha by golly!"
This went on for years.
Finally, the state built a bridge across the river right there by their houses.
Ole's wife, Lena, says, "now is your chance, Ole. Vhy don't you go over dere and beat up dat Clarence like you said you vud?"
Ole replied, "OK, by yimmy, I tink I vill do yust dat!"
Ole started for the bridge, but he saw a sign on the bridge and stopped to read it, then turned around and came back home.
Lena asked, "vhy did you come back?"
Ole said, "Lena, I tink I changed my mind 'bout beatin' up dat Clarence.
You know, vhen I yell at him from across the river he don't look so big. But dey put a sign on da bridge dat says "Clarence is 13 ft. 6 in."
 
Just installed my Talley mounts 20 Moa medium height and I have 0.015" Clarence between objective and Barrel. I think I will be all right how about you people.

I shot it 7 times to get 100 yard zero half inch 100 yards 3 of them was in the same hole.
Maybe I just answered my own question?
Would you people feel safe with that little of Clarence?

I can fit 3 one dollar bills in between objective Bell and Barrel
Is there a reason why you want to have the scope so close to the barrel? I can think of several reasons why I don't want to do that and not a single good reason why I would want that on a rifle used for 1500yards to 1 mile, with a 36X scope.
 
Is there a reason why you want to have the scope so close to the barrel? I can think of several reasons why I don't want to do that and not a single good reason why I would want that on a rifle used for 1500yards to 1 mile, with a 36X scope.
I didn’t want it to be that close just turned out to be that way since it is a bull barrel.

And it does help being closer to the center of the Bore in case the rifle is Canted a little bit. But there is a bubble level installed on my chassis.

It shoots so good at 100 yards I am not going to mess with it.It literally shoots in one hole. I have not shot it any further. Waiting till March then I will test at 400.
 
Is there a reason why you want to have the scope so close to the barrel? I can think of several reasons why I don't want to do that and not a single good reason why I would want that on a rifle used for 1500yards to 1 mile, with a 36X scope.

Go ahead and name your reasons.
I will listen.
 

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