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Highest Kinetic Energy Rifle out of ALLEN PRECISION to date...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 271963" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Top Shot,</p><p> </p><p>The scope and rings are one of my test rigs for testing customer rifles. I do this because its a proven scope. The ring placement is set so that it will work on a Rem 700 Short Action with pic rail base. It also works just fine on anything else with a true 1913 spec rail, bolts right on so I do not need to adjust the rings every time I mount the scope, just bolt on and test.</p><p> </p><p>If I were mounting this scope specifically for this rifle, the rings would be spaced as far as possible apart and possibly there would be two sets of rings installed just for added support against the long term stress of these big guns. </p><p> </p><p>Good eye, that is certainly not how I would mount a scope long term on one of these rifles but for a test scope set up, it works on all receiver lengths so its more for speed and convienence more then anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 271963, member: 10"] Top Shot, The scope and rings are one of my test rigs for testing customer rifles. I do this because its a proven scope. The ring placement is set so that it will work on a Rem 700 Short Action with pic rail base. It also works just fine on anything else with a true 1913 spec rail, bolts right on so I do not need to adjust the rings every time I mount the scope, just bolt on and test. If I were mounting this scope specifically for this rifle, the rings would be spaced as far as possible apart and possibly there would be two sets of rings installed just for added support against the long term stress of these big guns. Good eye, that is certainly not how I would mount a scope long term on one of these rifles but for a test scope set up, it works on all receiver lengths so its more for speed and convienence more then anything. [/QUOTE]
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