Re: Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I'm fairly certain they're designed to use a hex wrench for tightening. </div></div>
You might be right. Thanks for bringing that up. As mention I haven't had much time with them yet. I did find it strange I couldn't torque it down so the likelihood you being correct is high. Only reason why I said that I couldn't see it be torqued was due to the design inside the knob. You can see it being in a start like pattern rather than a six sided hex or torx pattern. If it does take a hex, I would think it would have been better to choose something that had 6 side that would make contact with the allen wrench better. I really like torx for it's multiple surface contact, making it a bit harder to strip. Any case I'll double check and correct my post if it can take a hex.
I'll have to look at them tonight. I forgot to bring them into the office for further examination. I really like he made the key for the indexing of the pins. Not so excited about the mounting method.
Edit: Oh and what really gets me is that I can't mount it to just any rails.. Though I know I wouldn't use the low rings on my AR, but not being able to screw it down on every type of picatinny/weaver rail leaves it to guessing if it will work for your rifle..
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I'm fairly certain they're designed to use a hex wrench for tightening. </div></div>
You might be right. Thanks for bringing that up. As mention I haven't had much time with them yet. I did find it strange I couldn't torque it down so the likelihood you being correct is high. Only reason why I said that I couldn't see it be torqued was due to the design inside the knob. You can see it being in a start like pattern rather than a six sided hex or torx pattern. If it does take a hex, I would think it would have been better to choose something that had 6 side that would make contact with the allen wrench better. I really like torx for it's multiple surface contact, making it a bit harder to strip. Any case I'll double check and correct my post if it can take a hex.
I'll have to look at them tonight. I forgot to bring them into the office for further examination. I really like he made the key for the indexing of the pins. Not so excited about the mounting method.
Edit: Oh and what really gets me is that I can't mount it to just any rails.. Though I know I wouldn't use the low rings on my AR, but not being able to screw it down on every type of picatinny/weaver rail leaves it to guessing if it will work for your rifle..