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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope field evaluations on rokslide
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<blockquote data-quote="koja" data-source="post: 2976694" data-attributes="member: 10218"><p>Burris rings are not hyme joints.To do them correctly, use a dail indicator on front cap.A 5+ in rear and 10- in front will give you about 1/2 the el your after,if that. You will get a 10-11 thou bend in scope,this B14r would shoot .2's @ 50m then 2" @ 100. After adding an .011 shim under base of front ring, .8 avg @100m. First pic is after zeroing indicator on cap before loosening clamp,2nd pic is after loosening front clamp,.010 feeler flops around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koja, post: 2976694, member: 10218"] Burris rings are not hyme joints.To do them correctly, use a dail indicator on front cap.A 5+ in rear and 10- in front will give you about 1/2 the el your after,if that. You will get a 10-11 thou bend in scope,this B14r would shoot .2's @ 50m then 2" @ 100. After adding an .011 shim under base of front ring, .8 avg @100m. First pic is after zeroing indicator on cap before loosening clamp,2nd pic is after loosening front clamp,.010 feeler flops around. [/QUOTE]
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