Higher end optics are 25 in/lbs.I torque all my rings to 18inlb all manufacturers recommend 15-20inlb. That I have ever used.
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Higher end optics are 25 in/lbs.I torque all my rings to 18inlb all manufacturers recommend 15-20inlb. That I have ever used.
I don’t have a higher end budget. 🤣Higher end optics are 25 in/lbs.
I mainly use vortex or Arken rings. They’ve served me wellI don’t have a higher end budget. 🤣
There's a decent possibility of crushing your scope tube by not following the scope manufacturers specs doing that. Low end scopes like that one aren't built to take 25 in/lbs. reliably.
I can work with that! PSA for all military contracts. Can you imagine?Greg For War Dept Sec.
Arken scopes are built like tanks. They won't mind 25 inch lbs.. however, they do recommend 18 inch pounds on the rings and 30 on the mount.Higher end optics are 25 in/lbs.
So is the Bushnell I put on. I’ve never had a scope issue due to poor mounting techniques.Arken scopes are built like tanks. They won't mind 25 inch lbs.. however, they do recommend 18 inch pounds on the rings and 30 on the mount.
It’s about 95% of scope related issues.So is the Bushnell I put on. I’ve never had a scope issue due to poor mounting techniques.
You owe Greg. They told me to get bent when they sent me a trigger instead of a barrel.Just heard back from their gunsmith. They sent me a return label to send in the complete upper and let him go through it and test fire it. So that’s where we are at this point. I’ll get it sent to them tomorrow and hopefully they’ll have it by Monday and sorted out by the end of next week. Can’t ask for better customer service than that!