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Schmidt & Bender PMI
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 64829" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>The variable PMII's are all 34mm tube. the 10x42 fixed is a 30mm tube. I'm using badger ordnance rings. They are the best 34mm rings on the market. I have tried others. I started with EAW 34mm swing of mounts, but the sods kept shooting loose, maybe had something to do with the fact that i was using a muzzle break on the rifle at the time. I then went to leupold quick release bases and 34mm rings that i manufactured my self. These worked fine. The problem was that i swaped the scope between several rifles and the distance between the quick release holes was different on long and short action rifles and on different actions. This is why i went to a picatinny rail and badger ord rings, i haven't looked back since. 100% return to zero. I can note the turret adjustments from a base zero for several rifles and swap the scope and be 100% on the money. </p><p>The 34mm rings are not that much more expensive than 30mm and a 34mm tube is by no means a disadvantage. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 64829, member: 2245"] The variable PMII's are all 34mm tube. the 10x42 fixed is a 30mm tube. I'm using badger ordnance rings. They are the best 34mm rings on the market. I have tried others. I started with EAW 34mm swing of mounts, but the sods kept shooting loose, maybe had something to do with the fact that i was using a muzzle break on the rifle at the time. I then went to leupold quick release bases and 34mm rings that i manufactured my self. These worked fine. The problem was that i swaped the scope between several rifles and the distance between the quick release holes was different on long and short action rifles and on different actions. This is why i went to a picatinny rail and badger ord rings, i haven't looked back since. 100% return to zero. I can note the turret adjustments from a base zero for several rifles and swap the scope and be 100% on the money. The 34mm rings are not that much more expensive than 30mm and a 34mm tube is by no means a disadvantage. Pete [/QUOTE]
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