Scope Rings Too Close To Turrets at Christopher Prior blog

Scope Rings Too Close To Turrets. We recommend spacing the rings no closer than 3/8” from the magnification adjustment ring in the rear, and centered, or slightly forward of center on the tube in the front. But realistically, most if not all scope manufactures suggest that you keep the rings away from the 2 bells (where the scope diameter grows for front and rear glass). Good choice on the scope. If it is a heavier recoiling gun, then you may want to have the front ring touching the turret housing so the scope can't move forward under recoil. That helps take some of the shock off of. Not too close to the turrets or out towards ocular or objective. Any issues with mounting the rings really close to the objective? If the rings are too low, there’s a risk that the objective lens might come into contact with the barrel, leading to zeroing issues and potentially causing damage to both the scope and the barrel. I center my rings in the scope tube. Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common pitfalls to avoid when you're mounting a.

Seekins Scope Ring Set 34mm .92″ Low V1 Tactical
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We recommend spacing the rings no closer than 3/8” from the magnification adjustment ring in the rear, and centered, or slightly forward of center on the tube in the front. Good choice on the scope. But realistically, most if not all scope manufactures suggest that you keep the rings away from the 2 bells (where the scope diameter grows for front and rear glass). I center my rings in the scope tube. That helps take some of the shock off of. Any issues with mounting the rings really close to the objective? Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common pitfalls to avoid when you're mounting a. If it is a heavier recoiling gun, then you may want to have the front ring touching the turret housing so the scope can't move forward under recoil. If the rings are too low, there’s a risk that the objective lens might come into contact with the barrel, leading to zeroing issues and potentially causing damage to both the scope and the barrel. Not too close to the turrets or out towards ocular or objective.

Seekins Scope Ring Set 34mm .92″ Low V1 Tactical

Scope Rings Too Close To Turrets I center my rings in the scope tube. I center my rings in the scope tube. Good choice on the scope. Not too close to the turrets or out towards ocular or objective. We recommend spacing the rings no closer than 3/8” from the magnification adjustment ring in the rear, and centered, or slightly forward of center on the tube in the front. But realistically, most if not all scope manufactures suggest that you keep the rings away from the 2 bells (where the scope diameter grows for front and rear glass). Any issues with mounting the rings really close to the objective? That helps take some of the shock off of. If the rings are too low, there’s a risk that the objective lens might come into contact with the barrel, leading to zeroing issues and potentially causing damage to both the scope and the barrel. Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common pitfalls to avoid when you're mounting a. If it is a heavier recoiling gun, then you may want to have the front ring touching the turret housing so the scope can't move forward under recoil.

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