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Looking at one of these now...Wondering if the rails on these 3 are all the same...will be buying a mount to adapt it to a Picatinny base....(not cheap!) Any additional thoughts welcomenon these set ups...Thanks "That's not a knife..THIS is a KNIFE" ! | ||
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They are not the same. I cannot speak for Zeiss but I know Mauser has different rail mounts for Schmidt and Swaro | |||
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I bought an Innomount to adapt my Swarovski Z6 to a pic rail from Optics Trade, and I believe Innomount makes adapter for S&B and Zeiss too. | |||
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Jess Sullivan! He's alive and well! | |||
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14mm+ (o/s width) rails used to be the go post-war but I heard recently that Zeiss was using 10mm ones now. | |||
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Some are talking about two different things. A rail scope has a built in rail to the scope where the mount attaches to that rail. I feel it is far better mounting than using rings. Yes the different manufacturers all have different rail mounts. | |||
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Most rails are specific. Here's a selection (old/new) for Swarovski scopes. Chapuis Super Orion 9,3x74R FN-Browning CCS25 9,3x74R Blaser R93 .300 Win Mag BLaser R93 9,3x62 Sauer 202 .30-06 Win 70 .338 Win Mag Mauser 66 7x64 André DRSS --------- 3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact. 5 shots are a group. | |||
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Do they make them extra ugly for Blasers? | |||
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