Do these exist?

You know, I was thinking the exact same thing a few days ago. It was early in the morning when I was looking at my rifle and wondering how the hell I was supposed to get it zeroed if the rings couldn't be adjusted. Then after a few minutes I remembered what those knob things on the scope do.

Never heard of adjustable rings, but I have seen a few that have cut outs to allow for use of BUIS. Cannot for the life of me remember the brand. I can certainly see a use for extreme long range or precision shooting or special cases, as even a few millimeters adjustment to the rings would result in substantial changes on target downrange and thus allowing a shooter to compensate for huge amounts of bullet drop.
 
You know, I was thinking the exact same thing a few days ago. It was early in the morning when I was looking at my rifle and wondering how the hell I was supposed to get it zeroed if the rings couldn't be adjusted. Then after a few minutes I remembered what those knob things on the scope do.

Never heard of adjustable rings, but I have seen a few that have cut outs to allow for use of BUIS. Cannot for the life of me remember the brand. I can certainly see a use for extreme long range or precision shooting or special cases, as even a few millimeters adjustment to the rings would result in substantial changes on target downrange and thus allowing a shooter to compensate for huge amounts of bullet drop.


If/when you do remember :yingyang: , please do let me know !...:wave:


I'm trying to add a "scout-scope" (i.e. LER/IER) to a rifle rail that is just a tad too "not parallel" to the barrel.......:(
 
Well, I have a set of see-through windage adjustable see-through rings, but they were made by the German company of Oigee sometime before 1930 and are for a 22mm scope.

AFAIR, Apel make such rings/mounts these days, but judging by the price of the Apel mounts on my Krico, they are going to cost you north of $400...

tac
 
Those Angle-Loc's are the ticket. You might have to learn to live without see through Cyclone.

There is also Burris Signature Zee rings that can allow for non parallel base/barrel. Also no see under though.

One thing to remember for sure- With the windage adjustable Millets or any out of the ordinary rings situation, you must must have the rings lapped.

http://www.chuckhawks.com/millet_rings.htm
 
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