Anyone know of a lightweight option for 34mm adjustable rings? I know of the Burris XTR and will try them in a pinch, but they are made of steel and are HEAVY.
Background for why I ask:
I'm looking to add a 34mm scope to the picatinny rail of an air rifle and shoot up to 200 yards. I suspect I'm going to run into a problem with the loopy trajectory of a projectile only traveling about 900 fps. I expect about 40 MOA of drop at 200 yards. I've got my eye on two scopes. My favorite is the March 10-60x56 HM which has 60 MOA of built in adjustment. The other is a March 5-40x56 with 75 MOA of built in adjustment. If each scope happens to be optically centered at 100 yards, The 10-60 will fall about 10 MOA short. The 5-40 might make it, but would be maxed out.
Background for why I ask:
I'm looking to add a 34mm scope to the picatinny rail of an air rifle and shoot up to 200 yards. I suspect I'm going to run into a problem with the loopy trajectory of a projectile only traveling about 900 fps. I expect about 40 MOA of drop at 200 yards. I've got my eye on two scopes. My favorite is the March 10-60x56 HM which has 60 MOA of built in adjustment. The other is a March 5-40x56 with 75 MOA of built in adjustment. If each scope happens to be optically centered at 100 yards, The 10-60 will fall about 10 MOA short. The 5-40 might make it, but would be maxed out.