Can someone tell me the clamping width of the 34mm rings?
Can someone tell me the clamping width of the 34mm rings?
ATRS,
I find the 1.50" a little bit low for me, can you make a one piece mount that around 1.75" or a riser picatinny .250" to mate with my 1.50 mount
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We "can" make almost anything. The cost of a 1 of however is staggering. We believe 1 piece mounts are in general a bad idea as they severely limit applications.
Stacking a riser on top of a rail is about the same as stacking a ladder on top of a ladder, just a terrible idea.
What rifle/scope combination are you trying to fit together? 1.5" rings are very high for most applications, but some do require them, hence our making them.
Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply
Canada's Premier Precision Rifle Manufacturer
Please email all inquiries to info@albertatacticalrifle.com NOT through PMs
The Province of Alberta has been suffering for the last 30 plus years with an EAST infection
http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/
Long Distance is BETTER than being there
Is it possible to make rings with a 20/40 moa rise to them?
Like a rail?
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
While it is "possible", there's a lot of room for mistakes in that type of a set up. If the rings are in the wrong order, or flipped around, or spaced incorrectly from one another if won't just give you an error in your elevation, it could destroy the tube of your scope. And with requiring specific spacing between the rings you'd encounter lots of complications. Better to have elevation in the rail, and just good solid rings.