Re: Ring Height Info - How to Measure Correctly
Guys, I've got a Q? to ask in regards to the scope to barrel height relation.
I run an AR-10, w/ a SASS Rail. I use ARMS # 22 high rings for my Leupy M3 glass. I have an ITT PVS14 w/ TNVC universal mount for it ( this mounts the 14 on the rear of the scope ).
Now I do have to move my scope forward inorder to use it.
Not for any kinda work purpose, just have it, cause a PVS22 is too hot ( $$$$ ) for me.
I have heard that it is not prudent to have your scope mounted to the upper and front rail ?
So, already considering the ARMS SWAN Rail.
But <span style="font-weight: bold">How high is too high for a scope.?</span>
Being the #22H's are at 1.45 ( from base to center )
Currently my scope sits about almost at 2.5inches above the bore.
I also use a PRS w/o the cheek riser for a good weld.
Now inorder to clear the use of the PVS14, I'm not sure if going to the #22 mediums heights would work.
So if using the SWAN rail, keeping the #22H's this will add about another .5 rise to the scope, and put me at 3inches over the bore, is that too high ???
**options**
I could go w/ the #22M's / SWAN rail to keep me at 2.5 over the bore and modify the rear of the SWAN, by cutting it shorter to allow for clearence of the TNVC mount ???
thanx for the Help.