I've always thought about mounting a scope with more than 2 rings and wondered if there would be some advantage. I've seen slow-mo video of rifles being fired and watched the scope/ring setup flexing forward on recoil. If there was room, why not mount more rings?
Aside from cost and weight disadvantages, why don't people do this? I've never seen it done.
I know Near has their 3-ring setup and it's good so why not 4? Is it possible for a setup to be too unyielding or is that even an issue? Too hard on the scope's internals?
Let's hear what you guys have to say.
Aside from cost and weight disadvantages, why don't people do this? I've never seen it done.
I know Near has their 3-ring setup and it's good so why not 4? Is it possible for a setup to be too unyielding or is that even an issue? Too hard on the scope's internals?
Let's hear what you guys have to say.




















































