quote:Originally posted by Bill Leeper:
I've always done them with a grinder and files just because I can probably do two in the time it takes to set up the mill. Now, for Enfields, I use the mill to avoid blisters! Regards, Bill
quote:Originally posted by butchlambert:quote:Originally posted by dpcd:
Yes like those and fortunately, I like vertically split rings; look cleaner than the horizontal ones.
Plus 1, but Kalif. folks think different.
quote:Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:![]()
I like these Nightforce Direct Mounts, I wish someone would build something like this for a Mauser 98.
Ha!
I just live here. I am a Wyomingite, Arizonan, New Mexican, Montanan, Italian, Spaniard, Australian, Alaskan.
quote:Originally posted by kcstott:quote:Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:![]()
I like these Nightforce Direct Mounts, I wish someone would build something like this for a Mauser 98.
Ha!
I just live here. I am a Wyomingite, Arizonan, New Mexican, Montanan, Italian, Spaniard, Australian, Alaskan.
Can do but i have some questions
For 1" scope?? aluminum or steel or stainless
How much do you want to spend?? because a one piece base and integral rings of your choice in height would be around $550 in aluminum or $650 and $750 for steel and stainless as a one off part.
I'm currently working on a 20MOA integral ring and base set for my AR308 I could have bought an Addmount but then I would have to use inserts for a 1" tube. I don't care for inserts. So I'm just going to make two one for me and my brother.