This article, "Rifleman Know-How: Scope Mounting Made Easy," appeared originally in the August 2006 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select ...
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Some shooters like to let a professional gunsmith mount a new scope, but you can mount it yourself without any fear of ruing the precision of your rifle. Mounting your scope yourself also means you ...
Spend enough time at the rifle range and you’ll notice people having difficulty keeping their shots within a reasonably small circle. Rather, they often have two shots close together, but the next ...
If a scope is the most important element for rifle accuracy, the scope's mount and rings are just as important. No matter how precise your scope is, it is meaningless if your mounts are faulty, ...
Some rifles make you question why you didn’t stick with iron sights. Mounting a scope should be straightforward—find solid bases, torque the rings, and hit the range. But certain rifles turn that ...
On a shelf above my cluttered desk is a book that was favored reading when I was an innocent lad. It’s a Shooters Bible, published in 1956, and on the cover is a crouching tiger. The pages are worn ...
The only mount I’ve ever used that tolerates significant side trauma without shifting"-Scott Satterlee - MDT Sponsored Shooter, PRS & NRL Competitor Modular Driven Technologies announces the Elite ...