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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Change scope from one rifle to another
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 127867" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Very simple. You need a picatinny rail for your base. Available from Badger Ordnance, Richard Near, Glen Seekins and a few other sources. This is simply a one-piece base with specially sized and spaced notches on its top. Usually the base slopes downwards toward the muzzle, about 20moa or so.</p><p></p><p>Rings are compatible tacticals from the same makers. Bottom line, expensive but simply the best. That is what you asked for, right. We routinely switch scopes, take one off, put it back on with 0 or maybe one or two clicks change in point of impact. </p><p></p><p>You will need torque equipment to properly tighten the screws in the rings (15-16 inch-pounds) and the bolts holding the rings onto the base (65 inch-pounds). This means you also have to find a Seekonk 65 inch-pound snap wrench and a good torque screwdriver . You can buy a Seekonk kit from Badger Ord., any major tool supplier would have the screwdrivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 127867, member: 25"] Very simple. You need a picatinny rail for your base. Available from Badger Ordnance, Richard Near, Glen Seekins and a few other sources. This is simply a one-piece base with specially sized and spaced notches on its top. Usually the base slopes downwards toward the muzzle, about 20moa or so. Rings are compatible tacticals from the same makers. Bottom line, expensive but simply the best. That is what you asked for, right. We routinely switch scopes, take one off, put it back on with 0 or maybe one or two clicks change in point of impact. You will need torque equipment to properly tighten the screws in the rings (15-16 inch-pounds) and the bolts holding the rings onto the base (65 inch-pounds). This means you also have to find a Seekonk 65 inch-pound snap wrench and a good torque screwdriver . You can buy a Seekonk kit from Badger Ord., any major tool supplier would have the screwdrivers. [/QUOTE]
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