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Scope Height Help, Browning X-Bolt.
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<blockquote data-quote="David_h" data-source="post: 2620079" data-attributes="member: 123918"><p>The 1.63" sounds about right. Really no special tools available you just have to get creative and do a little math. I ordered CDS dial for X-bolt recently. I probably inserted a soft rod into the bore (or maybe used the open bolt) and measured outside of bore to outside of eyepiece and a little math. My Talley low rings and 34mm tube gave me 1.725" and so if I subtract 2mm (for your 30mm tube) I get 1.646" which is close to your number. My CDS specs below. I've only been able to check at 300 yards and hoping to validate at longer distances soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_h, post: 2620079, member: 123918"] The 1.63" sounds about right. Really no special tools available you just have to get creative and do a little math. I ordered CDS dial for X-bolt recently. I probably inserted a soft rod into the bore (or maybe used the open bolt) and measured outside of bore to outside of eyepiece and a little math. My Talley low rings and 34mm tube gave me 1.725" and so if I subtract 2mm (for your 30mm tube) I get 1.646" which is close to your number. My CDS specs below. I've only been able to check at 300 yards and hoping to validate at longer distances soon. [/QUOTE]
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