Hi All,
I finally found the time to measure everything and set up the rifle I mentioned in my last post. Someone in the comments mentioned that he wanted a better picture. So, I included one here - not one of my "pro" pictures but it's ok for now.
This is a temporary setup because I have not settled on a scope for this rifle. It's either going to be a Vortex Razor Gen II or a NightForce NX8 4X32 scope. I installed a Strike Eagle on it temporarily to see how it shoots first. That's the scope in the image.
I took a lot of measurements for the new rifle on Christmas morning. I do that on all my new rifles so I know exactly where everything goes. The scope being the most important thing. And all rifles are different, Early morning and 30 minutes and a cup of coffee later I had everything I needed, I use calipers for this, and one of the things people forget about calipers is that as you open the jaws a ruler sticks out of the bottom. That straight edge is worth gold for this kind of work.
I work in mms for my measurements (I like base 10). Critically important to take really good measurements. I always try to find a square point to take the measurements which is critical for accuracy. I might do a post on that some other time. I loaded all the measurements on a previously prepared spreadsheet and entered the new data on the two scopes.
I wanted a scope height of around 2-inches and with an objective lens/ barrel clearance of no less than .20 inches (~5.1mm). For the 34mm tube on the Razor and Strike Eagle the perfect rings were the Vortex 1.1 inch ones. Well, I missed the measurements by only .04mm . The spreadsheet predicted 5.1mm clearance and I got 5.05. Scope height is 2.08 inches.
Here's the picture below. As I mentioned above I might do a post later on how I measure the rifle and install the scope.
Happy New Year!
.
I finally found the time to measure everything and set up the rifle I mentioned in my last post. Someone in the comments mentioned that he wanted a better picture. So, I included one here - not one of my "pro" pictures but it's ok for now.
This is a temporary setup because I have not settled on a scope for this rifle. It's either going to be a Vortex Razor Gen II or a NightForce NX8 4X32 scope. I installed a Strike Eagle on it temporarily to see how it shoots first. That's the scope in the image.
I took a lot of measurements for the new rifle on Christmas morning. I do that on all my new rifles so I know exactly where everything goes. The scope being the most important thing. And all rifles are different, Early morning and 30 minutes and a cup of coffee later I had everything I needed, I use calipers for this, and one of the things people forget about calipers is that as you open the jaws a ruler sticks out of the bottom. That straight edge is worth gold for this kind of work.
I work in mms for my measurements (I like base 10). Critically important to take really good measurements. I always try to find a square point to take the measurements which is critical for accuracy. I might do a post on that some other time. I loaded all the measurements on a previously prepared spreadsheet and entered the new data on the two scopes.
I wanted a scope height of around 2-inches and with an objective lens/ barrel clearance of no less than .20 inches (~5.1mm). For the 34mm tube on the Razor and Strike Eagle the perfect rings were the Vortex 1.1 inch ones. Well, I missed the measurements by only .04mm . The spreadsheet predicted 5.1mm clearance and I got 5.05. Scope height is 2.08 inches.
Here's the picture below. As I mentioned above I might do a post later on how I measure the rifle and install the scope.
Happy New Year!
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