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Originally Posted By minion42:
Originally Posted By USMC_FMJ:
What Doctor mount is that? LT788 Thank you sir Edit page ownage: This is the progress I made last time I was home, love this rifle " /> " /> |
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Anyone have the gas port size of a true SPR spec barrel? RLGS, of course.
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Want to get 77gr dials made for my MK4, does anyone know the exact info from the MK12 Mod 1 77gr dials?
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Originally Posted By Kph21:
Want to get 77gr dials made for my MK4, does anyone know the exact info from the MK12 Mod 1 77gr dials? View Quote Aside from the correct verbiage, I think you'd be better off chronoing the rounds out of your rifle, entering your average atmospherics, etc. so the BDC is more apt to be correct. |
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Originally Posted By Mongoose2004:
<a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg</a> <a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg</a> My mk12. View Quote Looking good brother |
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Originally Posted By dangerdan:
That doesn't make sense. The NF 2.5-10x32 is essentially the same size as the Mk4 MR/T 2.5-8x36 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
I haven't seen any. But which would you rather want? x32 lets more light in and is alot better at 10x True, but only the x24 (or TS-30A2) allows you to mount a PEQ-2 on a Mod 0 swan sleeve recess. ;-) That doesn't make sense. The NF 2.5-10x32 is essentially the same size as the Mk4 MR/T 2.5-8x36 NF 2.5-10x24 Length = 9.9 in. TS-30A2 (Mk4 MR/T 2.5-8x36) Length = 11.3 in. NF 2.5-10x32 Length = 12.0 in. I've got all three; that extra 0.7 in. on the x32 definitely matters. I honestly can't remember what the issue was when I tried it out, but you have to make concessions to make it fit (i.e. losing the rear sight, pushing eye relief excessively rearward, etc.). The x24 went on a SCAR 17 (mainly due to the FC-2 reticle) and the x32 ended up on a bolt gun. |
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Does anyone know when you order the PRI handgaurd, does it come with all necessary parts, or do I have to order the barrel nut and ring separately?
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Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Every one I've ordered comes with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Originally Posted By RedSS454:
Does anyone know when you order the PRI handgaurd, does it come with all necessary parts, or do I have to order the barrel nut and ring separately? Every one I've ordered comes with it. Thanks! Handgaurd and front sight being ordered tomorrow |
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Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12
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Originally Posted By ShaneWang:
Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> View Quote Dat CQ doe. |
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Originally Posted By DontBuryMe: Originally Posted By ShaneWang: Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> Dat CQ doe. You know someone had to have fucked up if they have to tour the barracks every 15 minutes |
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I didn't do anything wrong duh Sgtmaj made everybody do it. 2 guys had to stand duty for 48 hrs because they didn't log every 15 Pretty gay but whatever
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
You know someone had to have fucked up if they have to tour the barracks every 15 minutes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By DontBuryMe:
Originally Posted By ShaneWang:
Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> Dat CQ doe. You know someone had to have fucked up if they have to tour the barracks every 15 minutes |
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Originally Posted By ShaneWang: I didn't do anything wrong duh Sgtmaj made everybody do it. 2 guys had to stand duty for 48 hrs because they didn't log every 15 Pretty gay but whatever View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ShaneWang: I didn't do anything wrong duh Sgtmaj made everybody do it. 2 guys had to stand duty for 48 hrs because they didn't log every 15 Pretty gay but whatever Originally Posted By dangerdan: Originally Posted By DontBuryMe: Originally Posted By ShaneWang: Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> Dat CQ doe. You know someone had to have fucked up if they have to tour the barracks every 15 minutes |
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[quote]Originally Posted By Movistar:
Shooting unsuppressed is for the birds and criminals[/quote] |
Originally Posted By Zakk101abn:
Don't miss that bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zakk101abn:
Originally Posted By ShaneWang:
I didn't do anything wrong duh Sgtmaj made everybody do it. 2 guys had to stand duty for 48 hrs because they didn't log every 15 Pretty gay but whatever Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By DontBuryMe:
Originally Posted By ShaneWang:
Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> Dat CQ doe. You know someone had to have fucked up if they have to tour the barracks every 15 minutes Never stood barracks duty my entire enlistment On topic Ron Allens a nice guy to talk with. Just gotta wait on a new collar to fix my 2 rotations issue. |
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Originally Posted By Mongoose2004:
<a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg</a> <a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg</a> My mk12. View Quote Nice first post. Glad you eventually won the battle with your gas block. |
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Originally Posted By ShaneWang:
Look, found a collar, it's time to build another mk12 http://<a href=http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu229/falconzllx/1.pic_zpsu5hqq3xr.jpg</a>" /> View Quote That book brings back some memories. |
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Originally Posted By rgb:
http://<a href=http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a616/rbreden/Mobile%20Uploads/E7C0B0BA-3F32-4ACB-9F34-3512DC2FFFE4_zpsxg2pvly7.jpg</a>" /> Only thing I could find that will work with the lt104...until I can a Wilcox mrds mount View Quote That won't work so well if you are trying to dial elavation. |
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Originally Posted By spermgewehr44:
Nice first post. Glad you eventually won the battle with your gas block. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By spermgewehr44:
Originally Posted By Mongoose2004:
<a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg</a> <a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg</a> My mk12. Nice first post. Glad you eventually won the battle with your gas block. I still don't know everybody's handle, but I'm assuming you are ones of the guys I frequently talk to in the clone fb group. The issue I'm having now is I am way over gassed. Not bad enough.to rip the back of the casing off, but bad enough it is displacing the rim slightly. Hopefully I can get that sorted soon. |
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X24 in the EE
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Originally Posted By DontBuryMe:
I believe that is the case. I don't have an NDS to compare side by side, but these are excellent. The cleanest lowers I have ever purchased. "Designed in conjunction with Nodak Spud..." And the language in the video on this page , specifically "... that we are having done." at 0:24. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DontBuryMe:
Originally Posted By Sogan:
Originally Posted By Johnson184:
How does the quality of the brownells compare to Nodak spud? I took it as NoDak machined them and then provided them to Brownells to engrave them and provide their serials numbers. Someone will chime in soon I'm sure I believe that is the case. I don't have an NDS to compare side by side, but these are excellent. The cleanest lowers I have ever purchased. "Designed in conjunction with Nodak Spud..." And the language in the video on this page , specifically "... that we are having done." at 0:24. Wow....Brownell's getting into the clone game! |
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Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Assuming you have the MR/T M2 turret scope at the moment, just call Leupold and tell them you want to buy the dials off scope model no. 112633. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Originally Posted By Kph21:
Want to get 77gr dials made for my MK4, does anyone know the exact info from the MK12 Mod 1 77gr dials? Assuming you have the MR/T M2 turret scope at the moment, just call Leupold and tell them you want to buy the dials off scope model no. 112633. What's special about these dials? Instead of 1/2 moa adjustments, are they something different? Like 100 yard adjustments?? |
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Originally Posted By Davey_Sickboy:
Wow....Brownell's getting into the clone game! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Davey_Sickboy:
Originally Posted By DontBuryMe:
Originally Posted By Sogan:
Originally Posted By Johnson184:
How does the quality of the brownells compare to Nodak spud? I took it as NoDak machined them and then provided them to Brownells to engrave them and provide their serials numbers. Someone will chime in soon I'm sure I believe that is the case. I don't have an NDS to compare side by side, but these are excellent. The cleanest lowers I have ever purchased. "Designed in conjunction with Nodak Spud..." And the language in the video on this page , specifically "... that we are having done." at 0:24. Wow....Brownell's getting into the clone game! Also at a better price than the Nodak. But I like the Nodak minimal engraving better, hmmm..... |
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Originally Posted By Johnson184:
What's special about these dials? Instead of 1/2 moa adjustments, are they something different? Like 100 yard adjustments?? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Johnson184:
Originally Posted By mrsaturn7085:
Originally Posted By Kph21:
Want to get 77gr dials made for my MK4, does anyone know the exact info from the MK12 Mod 1 77gr dials? Assuming you have the MR/T M2 turret scope at the moment, just call Leupold and tell them you want to buy the dials off scope model no. 112633. What's special about these dials? Instead of 1/2 moa adjustments, are they something different? Like 100 yard adjustments?? They have a BDC (ballistic/bullet drop compensation) etched on above the value in distance, and these are for the MK262 round. So say they have you zero at 100, and you need to get to 600 quick, just turn till the 6 is lined up. Of course something mass produced so to speak will only be so close. You'd be better off if you really want this choosing a load/projectile you want, entering the MV from YOUR rifle, your atmosphere conditions (again not a constant) and the rest of the data and having them built on that. For clone correctness you can have the appropriate verbiage engraved on the top. |
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
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So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha!
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Originally Posted By js1977:
So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! View Quote Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. |
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
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Originally Posted By AaronL15: Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AaronL15: Originally Posted By js1977: So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. |
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Originally Posted By AaronL15:
Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AaronL15:
Originally Posted By js1977:
So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. I've had to sit both BCM and ADCO installed gas blocks in the oven for 20 minutes and that normally does the trick for me. |
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
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Originally Posted By chenault: I've had to sit both BCM and ADCO installed gas blocks in the oven for 20 minutes and that normally does the trick for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By chenault: Originally Posted By AaronL15: Originally Posted By js1977: So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. I've had to sit both BCM and ADCO installed gas blocks in the oven for 20 minutes and that normally does the trick for me. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
My '02 CLE'd Douglas is .10" Ejects at 3:30 consistently. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
Originally Posted By JAR-SPR:
Anyone have the gas port size of a true SPR spec barrel? RLGS, of course. Ejects at 3:30 consistently. Is this running suppressed? Mine ejects consistently at 5 suppressed, but all I've been running so far is .223 55gr Winchester white box. Plus I forgot to size my gas port before zeroing my flip-up front sight gas block. |
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Originally Posted By js1977: At what temperature? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By js1977: Originally Posted By chenault: Originally Posted By AaronL15: Originally Posted By js1977: So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Had to run a drill bit through the screws to break them loose. Barrel was untouched but destroyed the gas block. BCM shit is crazy overbuilt, it's a good and a bad thing. I've had to sit both BCM and ADCO installed gas blocks in the oven for 20 minutes and that normally does the trick for me. 250-300 is good |
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Originally Posted By js1977:
So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! View Quote MAP gas from Home Depot. About 10-20 seconds of direct heat and the set screws back out easily. BCM does use high temp thread locker on their blocks. |
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Originally Posted By bboehme:
MAP gas from Home Depot. About 10-20 seconds of direct heat and the set screws back out easily. BCM does use high temp thread locker on their blocks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bboehme:
Originally Posted By js1977:
So I finally had time to install the KAC hand guard on my BCM upper and I couldn't even get the gas block off. I was bending allen wrenches left and right so I dropped it off with a local gun smith and even after heating it up a little they still couldn't get it to budge. They're keeping it over night to work their magic, hopefully they have positive results. I've never had a problem removing a gas block, maybe a barrel nut, but never a gas block. BCM must soak their gas blocks in loctite, haha! MAP gas from Home Depot. About 10-20 seconds of direct heat and the set screws back out easily. BCM does use high temp thread locker on their blocks. I just went through this about two weeks ago with my BCM. I had to heat it up pretty good but once I did they came out with very little effort. |
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Originally Posted By JAR-SPR: Is this running suppressed? Mine ejects consistently at 5 suppressed, but all I've been running so far is .223 55gr Winchester white box. Plus I forgot to size my gas port before zeroing my flip-up front sight gas block. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JAR-SPR: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By JAR-SPR: Anyone have the gas port size of a true SPR spec barrel? RLGS, of course. Ejects at 3:30 consistently. Is this running suppressed? Mine ejects consistently at 5 suppressed, but all I've been running so far is .223 55gr Winchester white box. Plus I forgot to size my gas port before zeroing my flip-up front sight gas block. |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Originally Posted By Mongoose2004:
<a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_162100172.jpg</a> <a href="http://s830.photobucket.com/user/gamerpilot94/media/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz221/gamerpilot94/IMG_20160305_154043440.jpg</a> My mk12. View Quote Solid ass first post there ;) About time you joined! |
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Just got this from Leupold. Ordered it back in December. Called again in February and they sent this out. Part #112635 and it is a standard part. Not from the custom shop." />
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Originally Posted By dslmgk: Just got this from Leupold. Ordered it back in December. Called again in February and they sent this out. Part #112635 and it is a standard part. Not from the custom shop.http://<a href=http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg537/ontheline1/P3100021.jpg</a>" /> Cost 30 bucks. View Quote Can we get s aide shot? |
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Shooting unsuppressed is for the birds and criminals[/quote] |
Will the Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 fit a Mod0 with Swan Sleeve and ARMS medium rings?
The external object diameter of the Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 measures 1.832" and has a tiny bit more than 0.25" clearance between the objective and the Swan Sleeve. A seller of a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 said the external objective diameter is 2.321". Can anyone throw a pair of calipers on theirs and confirm please? If that 2.321" external objective diameter is indeed correct, then it should work. Has anyone tried to throw one in a set of ARMS mediums? |
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Originally Posted By mtbspeedfreak: Will the Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 fit a Mod0 with Swan Sleeve and ARMS medium rings? The external object diameter of the Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 measures 1.832" and has a tiny bit more than 0.25" clearance between the objective and the Swan Sleeve. A seller of a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 said the external objective diameter is 2.321". Can anyone throw a pair of calipers on theirs and confirm please? If that 2.321" external objective diameter is indeed correct, then it should work. Has anyone tried to throw one in a set of ARMS mediums? View Quote With that setup, you can forget running lens caps, and I'm fairly certain the obj. bell is going to contact the sleeve anyway. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Your math is off. Those numbers leave you needing another .01". With that setup, you can forget running lens caps, and I'm fairly certain the obj. bell is going to contact the sleeve anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By mtbspeedfreak: Will the Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 fit a Mod0 with Swan Sleeve and ARMS medium rings? The external object diameter of the Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 measures 1.832" and has a tiny bit more than 0.25" clearance between the objective and the Swan Sleeve. A seller of a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 said the external objective diameter is 2.321". Can anyone throw a pair of calipers on theirs and confirm please? If that 2.321" external objective diameter is indeed correct, then it should work. Has anyone tried to throw one in a set of ARMS mediums? With that setup, you can forget running lens caps, and I'm fairly certain the obj. bell is going to contact the sleeve anyway. Yeah I don't think you're going to clear the 50mm objective with #22Ms. I have no math to back this up, just some near-figurin' with my eyeballs. |
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Originally Posted By RTUtah: Yeah I don't think you're going to clear the 50mm objective with #22Ms. I have no math to back this up, just some near-figurin' with my eyeballs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RTUtah: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By mtbspeedfreak: Will the Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 fit a Mod0 with Swan Sleeve and ARMS medium rings? The external object diameter of the Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 measures 1.832" and has a tiny bit more than 0.25" clearance between the objective and the Swan Sleeve. A seller of a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 said the external objective diameter is 2.321". Can anyone throw a pair of calipers on theirs and confirm please? If that 2.321" external objective diameter is indeed correct, then it should work. Has anyone tried to throw one in a set of ARMS mediums? With that setup, you can forget running lens caps, and I'm fairly certain the obj. bell is going to contact the sleeve anyway. Yeah I don't think you're going to clear the 50mm objective with #22Ms. I have no math to back this up, just some near-figurin' with my eyeballs. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
You should've stepped in and told him not to be a whack-ass busta and use a correct optic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
Originally Posted By mtbspeedfreak:
Will the Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 fit a Mod0 with Swan Sleeve and ARMS medium rings? The external object diameter of the Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 measures 1.832" and has a tiny bit more than 0.25" clearance between the objective and the Swan Sleeve. A seller of a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 F1 said the external objective diameter is 2.321". Can anyone throw a pair of calipers on theirs and confirm please? If that 2.321" external objective diameter is indeed correct, then it should work. Has anyone tried to throw one in a set of ARMS mediums? With that setup, you can forget running lens caps, and I'm fairly certain the obj. bell is going to contact the sleeve anyway. Yeah I don't think you're going to clear the 50mm objective with #22Ms. I have no math to back this up, just some near-figurin' with my eyeballs. I second this |
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Third. Mk4 or gtfo here.
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Please excuse my ways. Iraq Veteran. 45B.
Originally Posted By DangerJ: Pentagon should troll back, hit a few camps with drone strikes, then tag the coordinates in a post with #LOL |
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