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2/7/2009 6:57:38 PM EDT
I would like some input on the scope setup you use for your ptr91 setup.

I guess I'm looking for a nice in between model where I can still get some distance out of it (up to 600 yards if possible) but not have it so that short range target acquisition is impossible.

Thanks for the input.
2/7/2009 7:57:06 PM EDT
[#1]
I am using the MFI base, with a Leupold 1.5-5x20mm.
The longer scopes, if mounted far enough forward, interfere with slapping the bolt closed, which besides feeling cool, helps close the bolt.
I also think that if you mount it high enough to be able to see the iron sights, it'll be too high for use, but YMMV.

Tonight was the first time I had a chance to shoot at some hogs with this combo. They were about 200 yards away, running, and I missed.
Several times.
But it wasn't the scope's fault, or the gun's.
I like this set-up.

I tried the HK style claw mount; it was too high, although I did like seeing my irons.
Ive heard it said that you cannot obtain a satisfactory cheek weld with any scope mount without using some sort of riser.
Be cautious trying to achieve a NTCH set-up. I... ahem, know someone who got a scope cut this way.

I don't know if you would be happy at 600 yards with that scope, and big scopes throw off the ergonomics of the rilfe, besides interfering with the slap.
Good luck; it can be an intriguing project finding what suits you.



2/7/2009 8:47:06 PM EDT
[#2]
Being that we are talking about an 18" MBR with a 1:12 twist, I think a fixed 4X scope mounted on one of those $120 low profile scope mounts is the way to go.  If you wanted a little more power and magnification adjustment, I seem to remember ATN offering a 2-6X scope. To me, anything more than 6X is overkill. I also agree that the claw mount set up are too high.
2/8/2009 8:51:16 AM EDT
[#3]
Heres mine with a 4X Hensholdt. Perfect for this rifle IMO.












2/10/2009 12:44:23 PM EDT
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Heres my PTR MSG1. I use PRI high rings with my Trijicon Accupoint TR20-1.  It clears the rear sight (just barely).  My Magpul stock has the cheek piece, to get my correct line of sight.
2/10/2009 12:51:31 PM EDT
[#5]
Sorry bout the "LACK OF PICS"!  I'm a dumbass at stuff like this. There used to be a thread that told you how to post pics. I couldn't find it.  Sorry again.
2/10/2009 1:35:12 PM EDT
[#6]
Here you go pointman69, nice setup!
Quoted:
Heres my PTR MSG1. I use PRI high rings with my Trijicon Accupoint TR20-1.  It clears the rear sight (just barely).  My Magpul stock has the cheek piece, to get my correct line of sight.


2/10/2009 2:26:24 PM EDT
[#7]
MTGUY, I don't know how you did it but THANKS!!
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