I've put two set of these rings on two different rifles, and have a question.
The little locking levers don't seem to "flip" over far enough. On one rifle only, will the rear lever flip over a whole 180 degrees. The other three only go about 120 degrees.
They seem to hold, but it just makes me a bit nervous. I end up grabbing the scope between shots, just to check that it's secure.
I just wanted to know, if this is normal, or should I send them back?
Thanks!
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Brian
The 416 Taylor WebPage!
I have several of these QR rings on rifles up to .375HH. Mine seem to do the 120 degree lockover and I've never had a problem. I've conducted informal tests at the range, removing the scope several times and have not had any noticeable POI shifts. I've also shot 3 shot groups removing and re-attaching the scope for every shot and still shot in the one inch range (which is all I can usually do with my hunting rifles and loads).
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The difference between the two sets you have may be the result of a slight dimensional difference.
As long as they hold, it won't make any difference.
George
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As long as it's the norm, I'll relax and just use them.
I did get a suggestion to touch them up a bit with a round file, in the stud notch, and may try that on one set.
Otherwise, I'll let them be. Thanks for the help!
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Brian
The 416 Taylor WebPage!
[This message has been edited by LE270 (edited 01-28-2002).]
In my experience, using a large 30mm Zeiss scope on a 416 Rem, the QR studs and bases showed some wear after some 300 rounds. This wear was measurable by the larger angle of counter-clockwise turn needed to fasten the levers.
Antonio