Scope
I am looking for a good..not great scopr for a Winchester Model 70 30-06. The P.O.S on it now has such a narrow field of view. I would like one that allows for more of a full field view. Any suggestions?
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I mounted a red dot scope on my SuperBlackhawk 44mag my problem is after about 8 shot the scope moves.I have tighten and retighten the screws on the rings.what can I do to stop this from happening.[url][/url]
Edited by - Max ranger on 07/26/2002 21:49:180 -
Sounds like cheap mounts. Replace them with quality mounts. And don't forget to lap the rings.
Or better yet. Buy a leupold mount and rings. And have a gunsmith install them right.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !0 -
Replace the red dot with a holosight. No rings to move! If you can find a first generation Holosight you have 2 contact points verses 1 with the second generation. I haven't had problems with the 2nd generation on a Model 29 but I like the first generations better. GHD 0 -
You need one thing,LOCKTITE
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I backup groundhog on the 1st gen holosight, I like it a whole lot better than the 2nd gen. The only advantage the 2nd gen has is profit margin for bushnell. The 1st gens are awesome.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !0 -
Could be: >Threads are now stretched in the ring. Won't hold.
>Tube can be compressing.
>Tubes can be flexing during recoil. Most dots are multi piece tube assemblies, and some won't take heavy 'free' recoil like your 44 mag.
What kind of mount, rings are used?
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