Graf & Sons - FEDERAL AMMO 308 WINCHESTER(7.62x51) 149gr FMJ 500/bx 2/cs
.75.4c per round. Federal ammo.
Not bad. Still salty for a guy like the OP in his currant job situation.
Graf & Sons - FEDERAL AMMO 308 WINCHESTER(7.62x51) 149gr FMJ 500/bx 2/cs
.75.4c per round. Federal ammo.
Yeah, just putting it out there...
Whats the skinny on rings? Every scope I have either came with rings, or was already installed on the rifle.
Whats the skinny on rings? Every scope I have either came with rings, or was already installed on the rifle.
You have to know what your putting it on first.
Oh, I figured all rings were designed for a rail, on guns with a rail, you just pop it on, and on guns that are tapped, you buy screw in bases, which have a rail on top.
I'm really not trying to confuse this issue, but something said above makes me want to ensure this is pointed out.
Make sure you know what rail system you have prior to ordering rings. Weaver and Picatinny are NOT the same. Their dimensions and specifications are not identical and this COULD cause issues with mounting. Additionally the rail's mfg could have tighter or more loose tolerances that can change how your rings/mount seat on the rail as well. Here's a link with a condensed explanation. It's not something that's going to be make or break 90% of the time, but it can be a little disheartening to get an optic and not be able to mount it because you inadvertently obtained the wrong rail system or didn't realize you need to swap the factory rail out. (Something I discovered with my first Ruger 10/22.)
Picatinny/Weaver Rails - What's the Difference?