I got my AX50 a couple months ago and got a Schmidt and bender PMII 5-25x56 FFP MOA p4f and an AI 45MOA base. I looked at the S&B spec and didnt realize the MOA didnt have as much travel as the MIL... Since i bought everything from the same place I thought i would have gotten a warning. I like MOA, but would have taken mil because of the travel issue..
I normally shoot at 200 yards and the longest clubs around me are 600 yards. I will travel to shoot 1000 once I'm used to the gun.
SO.... the AI base worked great securing the scope @ 17inlbs on rings and 35inlbs on the base. My zero however was like 5 large hash marks = about 18moa high. So i ordered a 28MOA base EUROOPTIC brand. They have been really helpful throughout all of this and given great pricing.
I shot 30 rounds through the AI base no scope movement, the first 5 through the EUROOPTIC it slid 1/4 inch. So i called them and they told me to put grease on bottom of bolts so that the finish wouldnt interfere with the torque valve. I agree and tried again retorquing with my Borka torque driver @ 17 on rings and 45 on base. I also put the rings against the scopes shoulder since I was close to that from the beginning.
I shot 5 rounds and the scope base picatinny dead stope was completely sheared off. The base slid 1/4inch and scratched my AX50 which was annoying since it isnt cheap even though it will be covered.
My interm move is get back my AI 45moa base and deal with the 700yrd zero (so illuminated reticle is useless). So i can actually shoot the gun accurately. They suggested 30MOA desert tactical HTI rings which look ok to me (for $370). The AI clamp is full base length and worked perfect.
Any Suggestions would be appreciated.. I'm not looking for cheap I have alot of money in this and just want about 200 yard zero.
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I normally shoot at 200 yards and the longest clubs around me are 600 yards. I will travel to shoot 1000 once I'm used to the gun.
SO.... the AI base worked great securing the scope @ 17inlbs on rings and 35inlbs on the base. My zero however was like 5 large hash marks = about 18moa high. So i ordered a 28MOA base EUROOPTIC brand. They have been really helpful throughout all of this and given great pricing.
I shot 30 rounds through the AI base no scope movement, the first 5 through the EUROOPTIC it slid 1/4 inch. So i called them and they told me to put grease on bottom of bolts so that the finish wouldnt interfere with the torque valve. I agree and tried again retorquing with my Borka torque driver @ 17 on rings and 45 on base. I also put the rings against the scopes shoulder since I was close to that from the beginning.
I shot 5 rounds and the scope base picatinny dead stope was completely sheared off. The base slid 1/4inch and scratched my AX50 which was annoying since it isnt cheap even though it will be covered.
My interm move is get back my AI 45moa base and deal with the 700yrd zero (so illuminated reticle is useless). So i can actually shoot the gun accurately. They suggested 30MOA desert tactical HTI rings which look ok to me (for $370). The AI clamp is full base length and worked perfect.
Any Suggestions would be appreciated.. I'm not looking for cheap I have alot of money in this and just want about 200 yard zero.
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