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GNV
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by GNV » Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:59 pm
Got my first good quality rifle scope today
An UTG 3 - 12 X 40 VARMINT/PREDATOR HUNTING SCOPE along with UTG quick fix PICATINNY two piece mounts and UTG DOVETAIL-TO-PICATINNY RAIL ADOPTOR.
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The scope is damn good. Weighs nearly 800 gms. But there is no instructions sheet. Not having used a scope like this before first I didn't have any idea about how to adjust the scope. Then I found that after loosening the allen screws in the turrets the turrets are clicking. But there are rotating rings on both turrets below the dials and I don't have any idea about what they are for?. Could the experienced members tell me what they are for? Thank you.
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Big Daddy
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by Big Daddy » Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:01 pm
That's a very good scope. I have the same scope. It has stood perhaps a 1000 recoils of RWS.
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by ibalajis » Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:03 pm
They are the zero locking rings which can be tightened after the scope is zeroed in so that the turrets don't move while handling.
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by GNV » Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:05 pm
What happened on the 1001st recoil? anything bad?
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by GNV » Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:23 pm
@ Big Daddy
Which mounts do you use. My UTG Max strength Picatinny mounts with UTG dovetail adaptors are not staying in place on my Nitro Piston ORION and the adaptors are not fitting properly on the ORION's Dovetail. My ORION suffers from excessive barrel drooping also. Which mounts do you suggest for me?
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P.S: would this solve my problem
My current UTG mounts are high profile ones. I think they would result in a too high sight line with this adaptor. So I intend to use low profile UTG mounts described in the link at the bottom with this adaptor. What do you thnk? would it be okay ?
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by AnandNair » Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:09 pm
The UTG Compensation Mount for RWS Airgun with T06 Trigger.... would solve the problem of adjustment for barrel droop. i use it on my precihole.
The reason for the mounts not fitting correctly is due to the adapter you use. I also have them and they are good for flat top dovetail. the curved top of the cylinder does not let the adapters to sit properly. Since you already have UTG rings, no point in going for a mount. buy the compensation mount that would allow you to mount on the curved top of precihole, picatinny rail for fixing your rings and at the same time compensate for barrel droop.
Note.. there are two versions of the UTG compensation mount. the link that you gave is the correct one. a second one has a projection below the mount to allow secure fit on raised dovetails.
My precihole with UTG compensation rail, utg mount and UTG scope.
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by Big Daddy » Wed Sep 16, 2015 7:08 pm
That's the correct mount. I agree with Anand too. I use the same combo. They are one of the best to compensate for barrel droop.
I got mine from relishsports.com. You get it quicker. If it's not on their site you can contact them. I have found them trustworthy.
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by GNV » Wed Sep 16, 2015 7:53 pm
Thank You AnandNair,
I too was thinking the same about the adaptors and you confirmed it. I checked the mounts with adaptors on a cheap unknown brand Indian air rifle I purchased some 16 years ago which has a raised flat top dovetail fitted to the receiver. I never used that gun much because it has a pretty violent recoil and I could not improve that gun. Today after fitting the scope I shot some 100 pellets through it to check the mounts and they held their place.
The paint job on your Scorpius looks good and what scope is that you have on it. What for is that big wheel ?. The UTG rings I have are high profile ones and using them on the UTG compensating rail would further raises the sight line. Unlike your Scorpius my ORION has a less flatter trajectory and I like to have my sight line as close to the barrel as possible. That is why I am thinking of buying UTG low profile or medium profile picatinny rings to use with the compensating rail. Your advice would be much appreciated. Thank You,
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by GNV » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:41 am
Thank you for the information Terminator-X.
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by AnandNair » Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:56 pm
GNV wrote:Thank You AnandNair,
I too was thinking the same ....
The paint job on your Scorpius looks good....
That is not paint. it is camo vinyl i had stuck on to the rifle.
and what scope is that you have on it. What for is that big wheel ?.
The scope is a UTG 3-12x44AO SWAT Accushot Rifle Scope, EZ-TAP, Illuminated Mil-Dot Reticle. Very good scope, Magnum rated and really good optics. Side focus. The ring is supposed to help getting the side focus easy and is best used for FT rifles. I bought it in advance for my future FT rifle
Unlike your Scorpius my ORION has a less flatter trajectory and I like to have my sight line as close to the barrel as possible.
Scorpious is also .22 and i dont think there would be much change in trajectory. .177 has a flatter trajectory.
A low profile ring on top of the compensation mount would be better. your 40mm lens would clear it.
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by GNV » Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:48 pm
Thank You AnandNair, I was confused between Pegasus and Scorpius.
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by vishnu_r » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:55 pm
GNV wrote:Got my first good quality rifle scope today
An UTG 3 - 12 X 40 VARMINT/PREDATOR HUNTING SCOPE along with UTG quick fix PICATINNY two piece mounts and UTG DOVETAIL-TO-PICATINNY RAIL ADOPTOR.
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Hi GNV nice scope! Where did you get your scope from and where can I get the same. Because I heard scope import was restricted. You lucky boy!
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by GNV » Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:32 pm
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