In this video we look at some methods on how to remove and attach your scope back on to a picatinny rail with better zeroing. As there are a few variations which can change slightly when remounting, the picatinny system is NOT 100% Guaranteed to repeat zero each time. But we go over some keys […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Video | Better Zeroing with PicatinnyIn this video we take a look at the Weaver and Picatinny Bases. The two specifications differ slightly, with Weaver slots measuring 4.57mm wide and Picatinny slots measuring 5.23mm wide. This means that Weaver Rings will fit in to both Weaver and Picatinny Bases. Picatinny Rings are a wider profile and are too wide to […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Video | Scope Mounting – Weaver & Picatinny BasesThis is a useful method to quickly find out the scope mount height you need for your scope. Taking two quick measurements, you can work out the minimum mounting height required for your scope. We measure the Objective Lens Outer Diameter and also the Mid Tube Diameter, then use these measurements to determine the distance […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Video | Scope Mounting – Scope Mount Height CalculationIn this video we take a look at the ERATAC Adjustable Inclination Mount, produced by Recknagel. The One-Piece Picatinny Mount allows you to adjust the MOA from 0 to 70 or Mil-Rad from 0 to 20.
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