- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Now the purists among us will tell you that these high mounts are generally less accurate than their lower cousins. So who would want 'em? Or worse, those evil tip off, or removable mounts!
Truth is, that for typical bush ranges any loss in accuracy, if it does exist, is inconsequential.
Western shooters may have an argument, but at ranges under 200 yards, maybe even 300, bambi is in real trouble.
So, what's your favourite see through/tip off/take off rig?
And before anyone says it... take off eh!
Me I don't like using scopes, and generally avoid it, but the time is rapidly coming when I'll have no choice.
To fill that void, I've mounted a Lyman tip off rig on my 98 Winchester.
Real nice to be able to swing that scope aside when it's covered with rain drops, or filled with snow.
So far, scope accuracy has been not stellar, but acceptable, out to 200 yards.
2.5 to 3".
I've not tried to iron sight that distance with this rifle.
The main advantage of the tip off, is the lower scope mounting. Not much higher than a traditional fixed mount. It's flaw, is that is has to have some play in the mounts in order to move, resulting in poorer accuracy.
Truth is, that for typical bush ranges any loss in accuracy, if it does exist, is inconsequential.
Western shooters may have an argument, but at ranges under 200 yards, maybe even 300, bambi is in real trouble.
So, what's your favourite see through/tip off/take off rig?
And before anyone says it... take off eh!
Me I don't like using scopes, and generally avoid it, but the time is rapidly coming when I'll have no choice.
To fill that void, I've mounted a Lyman tip off rig on my 98 Winchester.
Real nice to be able to swing that scope aside when it's covered with rain drops, or filled with snow.
So far, scope accuracy has been not stellar, but acceptable, out to 200 yards.
2.5 to 3".
I've not tried to iron sight that distance with this rifle.
The main advantage of the tip off, is the lower scope mounting. Not much higher than a traditional fixed mount. It's flaw, is that is has to have some play in the mounts in order to move, resulting in poorer accuracy.






























































