300winsniper
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I have a scope that needs to be shimmed. Other than ordering something to use what would you guys recomend?
I am generally pretty cheap but I try to buy the best scope i can afford , As a result I end up spending a nice chunk of change on them . I use burris zee signiture rings due to the fact they that It is almost imposible to find ring mark when I take them off and with the platic inserts and the shims that they make for them its easy to shim a scope .
Please do not call them shims. They are not; they are offset inserts. If you will look at them carefully, they are spherical on the outside, and ride inside the special Signature rings, which are spherical on the inside. They are much more than simple shims, and that is why they work so well.
To answer the original OP: Best material for shims? Thin metal from the surface of the planet Mars. Don't even THINK about using anything else.
Steve,I have an action that wont let me get enough windage. I think the base holes are out of alignment because the scope points off to one side with Weaver bases. I use Weaver bases because I need the lightest bases and rings to make weight. Would the Burris rings help align the scope better so its adjustments are centered.
I have an action that wont let me get enough windage. I think the base holes are out of alignment because the scope points off to one side with Weaver bases. I use Weaver bases because I need the lightest bases and rings to make weight. Would the Burris rings help align the scope better so its adjustments are centered.
Thanks
Steve