Take a look at their explanation of why their rings have only one screw per side. It makes complete sense and IMO it is a superior design. http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/why-us/faq/17-why-our-rings-have-one-bolt-per-side
Take a look at their explanation of why their rings have only one screw per side. It makes complete sense and IMO it is a superior design. http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/why-us/faq/17-why-our-rings-have-one-bolt-per-side
Ya gotta own a set once to even really throw a hat in this ring I would think no?
With a proper torque wrench you will be able to tighten 4 screws the same. You need to oil the threads, and put oil under the screw head to help get the screws to the proper tension. But if you are using loctite, you can't oil them, and I have yet to hear of anyone putting loctite on ring screws. I would prefer having 4 screws per side on my rings.
Why?
I don't like aluminium rings and 1 screw on the caps would not instill the kind of confidence I need to do my job. Thats just my opinion and take it for what its worth. Having said that I'm sure ATRS wouldn't put something on the market that doesn't work.
I think it's ok to have an option of something but without trying it how would you really know for sure I dunno maybe I'm wrong. I was a sceptical guy ab tac talked me into it and the price was right. Needless to say for my needs I'm more than happy with them and there quality two bolts or ten if they work good they work good. I like opinions what are the defacto best rings guys ?
I think it's ok to have an option of something but without trying it how would you really know for sure I dunno maybe I'm wrong. I was a sceptical guy ab tac talked me into it and the price was right. Needless to say for my needs I'm more than happy with them and there quality two bolts or ten if they work good they work good. I like opinions what are the defacto best rings guys ?
Wolverine Supplies. Great rings, heavy though.
..the rings sure look indestructible.
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one. When I set my torque wrench to 20 in lbs...it's not going to apply more than 20 inch lbs. No matter what. When I torque the rings on our C14s I go over them at least 8 times per screw. First in a ##### cross pattern, then in line. They are all exactly the same. There is zero gap between upper and lower. They are perfect. We use an 8 screw setup in the front and 4 in the rear. Never had a screw come loose in my 3 years as a sniper with this technique. And these guns have not been babied by any means.