You can cut the rail........
Wanna re-blue it for me?!
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You can cut the rail........
"Type III black hardcoat anodized" - the picatinny listed in the previous links. A real light spiff of flat black enamel works rather well in such modifications.Wanna re-blue it for me?!
i'm too ar for that!!! maybe for a mossberg"Type III black hardcoat anodized" - the picatinny listed in the previous links. A real light spiff of flat black enamel works rather well in such modifications.
Burris makes offset shims up to 40 MOA depending on how they are situated...Another fix...I have an Anschutz rodent rifle with a vx-2 4-12 AO and elevation turret add on. I have it zeroed for 100 with tac-22 which is my std round. But I would like to shoot it up to to 200 occasionally and play with the dial, holding for wind. I need to order a set of custom moa rings to do this.
The scope has 66 moa adjustment = 33 when reticle centered. For me to dial to 200 I need 19 moa more elevation with the 100yd zero but I bottom out after dialing 9 moa. This tells me my reticle is 24moa down from center at the 100yd zero or 9 moa from the bottom. This is maybe passable as reticle is roughly within 2/3 of adjustment range if I dont touch dial for anymore. 22 moa is 2/3 of total elevation and i'm at 24.
So If I took my rings off and replaced them with 20moa ones and didnt touch scope adjustment, then my 100 yd zero would now be 20 moa too high, If I dialed to get back to 100 yd zero, then the reticle center would be moved 20-24 moa = 4 moa lower than the 33 moa center.
Now with it re-zerod to 100 and then I dial to 200 I will need to lower reticle 19 moa. Reticle will be 19 + 4 moa for total of 24 below center. 2/3 of 33 is 22 so I am just out of the threshold of the 1/3-2/3 rule again.
Due to wind, temp and pressure I could find my self having to add a bit more elevation and be shooting with the reticle pretty far out of adjustment rule of 2/3.
So I figure I would be better off with 30 moa rings instead of the normal 20 moa. 30 moa rings would keep my reticle center safely in the center zone for the 100yd zero and be better positioned for 200 dialing at 14 moa below center.
Does this sound about right 'in theory'?
They make an adaptor rail. 3/8” to piccatiny. It can go wider and they’re cheap.The problem is how to attach them to my rifle. see pic I just posted.
Right but Burris makes rings that attach to my receiver 11mm rail so no need for a mount. See how they wok out. ThxThey make an adaptor rail. 3/8” to piccatiny. It can go wider and they’re cheap.