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9 o'clock vs. 3 o'clock wind drifts different with same wind velocity???
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 616192" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>BartB the way you are doing it is a very good way of doing it and far exceeds the majority of mounts I see. I don't use that method on my trued mounts and rings but use it on general mounts that a person wants a good trouble free mount. I make the rings and mounts correct them as a unit and then intall them on the rifle and finish them on the rifle. ( essentially built on the rifle) I have standard known bases to work from after shooting the rifle the and they are corrected from that point. MY bases are from 12 - 16 inches long for the machining process and then cut down to an approriate length which also includes a length that is appropriate for the scopes eye relief and intended shooting position. (recoil included). The main reason for making the Blank so long is to get a good taper reading if they are made to the correct length then the length simply is not long enough to get an accurate reading as a product of taper per inch.</p><p></p><p>Part of the problem is that rifles do not cast out the bullet at the same angle as others whether its hook or a slight barrel to action alignment problem.</p><p></p><p>Due to things like face placement and cheek welds the only determining factor if it is dead on a click is the opinion of the shooter ( still looking for a one hole 1000 yarder) but happy to tweek to satisfaction. I'm currently have 3 of my better shooting rifles equipped with a ship it to you Base or B and ring set up but so far the only benefit I see to them is that I get twice the price for the same thing any one else makes and sells ( failure). I have 2 scope set ups on television, sort of the first one is hanging around in the back of an archive waiting to be aired and the second one is supposed to come out this summer but still have no idea which network or cable company it will be on. - so much for men and mice - If I was rich I would have my sons of Guns TV show and we could all be filmed drinking coffee and acting normal a show for bed time guaranteed to put people to sleep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 616192, member: 26019"] BartB the way you are doing it is a very good way of doing it and far exceeds the majority of mounts I see. I don't use that method on my trued mounts and rings but use it on general mounts that a person wants a good trouble free mount. I make the rings and mounts correct them as a unit and then intall them on the rifle and finish them on the rifle. ( essentially built on the rifle) I have standard known bases to work from after shooting the rifle the and they are corrected from that point. MY bases are from 12 - 16 inches long for the machining process and then cut down to an approriate length which also includes a length that is appropriate for the scopes eye relief and intended shooting position. (recoil included). The main reason for making the Blank so long is to get a good taper reading if they are made to the correct length then the length simply is not long enough to get an accurate reading as a product of taper per inch. Part of the problem is that rifles do not cast out the bullet at the same angle as others whether its hook or a slight barrel to action alignment problem. Due to things like face placement and cheek welds the only determining factor if it is dead on a click is the opinion of the shooter ( still looking for a one hole 1000 yarder) but happy to tweek to satisfaction. I'm currently have 3 of my better shooting rifles equipped with a ship it to you Base or B and ring set up but so far the only benefit I see to them is that I get twice the price for the same thing any one else makes and sells ( failure). I have 2 scope set ups on television, sort of the first one is hanging around in the back of an archive waiting to be aired and the second one is supposed to come out this summer but still have no idea which network or cable company it will be on. - so much for men and mice - If I was rich I would have my sons of Guns TV show and we could all be filmed drinking coffee and acting normal a show for bed time guaranteed to put people to sleep [/QUOTE]
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