Mr_Logic 5 Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 I've got a cabinet full of guns now However, with all the scopes they don't fit very well and it's a nightmare carefully positioning them all to get them in the cabinet. I've removed the scope from my Howa (needs to be improved - I went to the Zeiss stand at the CLA and Richter Optik just don't cut it!!), and straight away it fits brilliantly. This got me thinking - Weaver mounts should in theory return a perfect zero every time because they return to the same point on the base every time, by virtue of the cross bar. So, in theory, I can get quick release rings and weaver bases for all my rifles (dovetail to Weaver adapters for the rimfires) and remove all my scopes, meaning I can even get a 7th rifle in my cabinet (hooray - 308 here we come). However, that's theory. Do these systems work in practice? Does anyone use these systems? Does the zero return properly? I know I could remove the Optilocks on my Sako and they would return to zero properly. Can I get away with 20 quid Weaver's own mounts, or do I need to spend £60 on a set of Leupold rings? Cheers muchly Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 I've got a cabinet full of guns now However, with all the scopes they don't fit very well and it's a nightmare carefully positioning them all to get them in the cabinet. I've removed the scope from my Howa (needs to be improved - I went to the Zeiss stand at the CLA and Richter Optik just don't cut it!!), and straight away it fits brilliantly. This got me thinking - Weaver mounts should in theory return a perfect zero every time because they return to the same point on the base every time, by virtue of the cross bar. So, in theory, I can get quick release rings and weaver bases for all my rifles (dovetail to Weaver adapters for the rimfires) and remove all my scopes, meaning I can even get a 7th rifle in my cabinet (hooray - 308 here we come). However, that's theory. Do these systems work in practice? Does anyone use these systems? Does the zero return properly? I know I could remove the Optilocks on my Sako and they would return to zero properly. Can I get away with 20 quid Weaver's own mounts, or do I need to spend £60 on a set of Leupold rings? Cheers muchly I have Leupold rings on my .243, and they work. Very tight fit, no issue with them at all. Quick release 30mm rings on the Sauer were 28 Quid. Bases came on the rifle. I have a spare 25mm set of rings and looking for a target scope to zero on lighter ammo or home loads for paper tagets. The zero has remained the same when takong scope on and off..So will zero on chep ammo not fed prems for fun. Matt Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted July 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Cool Sounds promising. I have a set on my 10/22, unbeknownst to me, so I will test the theory this evening... Quote Link to post
Capreolus 0 Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 Depends on what you are shooting at. Personally I would rather spend the money on a second hand cabinet and leave all my scopes firmly attached and have the peace of mind that my zero will remain intact, it probably works out cheaper too! Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted August 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 If I lived in a sensibly-sized house then I would go that route, it's my preferred choice. Since I don't, I'm a bit stuck... Mounts on rifle, just need to test it now... Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Depends on what you are shooting at. Personally I would rather spend the money on a second hand cabinet and leave all my scopes firmly attached and have the peace of mind that my zero will remain intact, it probably works out cheaper too! True, the only reason i have gone this route, is i have one centre fire with several uses. I want to shoot several weights of ammo, without the usual hassle. 100gn for deer/fox,£1.40 a pop on federal premiums, or light ammo on privi or homeloads for range/paper punching £0.40/0.50 a shot The right way for me is to get the new Swarovski calibrateable scope. But the wife needs a new hoover and hair curlers, so will just have to wait a bit LOL Matt Quote Link to post
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