Bob Kingsbury
New member
I have completed my frozen scope, and after lots of trial and error, I
have it mounted in fixed rings. Its now 3/4 of an inch below the mothball
at 100 yds. and centered. There are no adjustments anywhere
beyond shimming the rings.
This is mounted on a panda, in 6 ppc. The rings are similiar to
Kelbly's , but a little bigger and 1'' of bearing surface.probably
twice the weight in aluminum. These rings are also bedded.
This gun shoots well, and is my test bed for this scope and mount
experiment.
As stout as this whole thing is, very small changes in screw tension
on the top caps, can move the point of impact, I would never have
believed it.
have it mounted in fixed rings. Its now 3/4 of an inch below the mothball
at 100 yds. and centered. There are no adjustments anywhere
beyond shimming the rings.
This is mounted on a panda, in 6 ppc. The rings are similiar to
Kelbly's , but a little bigger and 1'' of bearing surface.probably
twice the weight in aluminum. These rings are also bedded.
This gun shoots well, and is my test bed for this scope and mount
experiment.
As stout as this whole thing is, very small changes in screw tension
on the top caps, can move the point of impact, I would never have
believed it.