When you cant do it yourself you try blame others who do it in a better wayYaj wrote:Your idea of shooting seems to be as bad as your communication skills

When you cant do it yourself you try blame others who do it in a better wayYaj wrote:Your idea of shooting seems to be as bad as your communication skills
eljefe wrote:
-- Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:10 pm --
S-A-M,
MORE! what mounts and scope? any DIY?
Thanks MoA ! Appreciate itMoA wrote:SAM
With scopes, you generally get what you pay for, and the more expensive scopes are definetely worth every penny. A reasonably priced line that has been getting good reviews is the Falcon Menace.
I like the Weaver scopes as well, but I have had bad experiences with Leupold and Bushnell so I dont buy those.
For my money, I would go for a Nightforce scope, but if your shooting is limited it will be an overkill, and may well cost more than the rifle dependent on the model.
Also if you are going high end, please stay away from Sarvoski, Zeiss etc.. and stick more with the likes of IOR Valdata, Nightforce, S&B, March or US Optics.
On the cheaper end the Falcon Menace does stand up to use well, as do the Weavers. Tasco is a game of hit or miss, so is Baraska.
Thanks Mateeljefe wrote:what height mounts ? I suggest you match the scope to the mounts e.g a 56mm objective-the lens towards the muzzle- scope will not fit on medium height mounts.Go to any of the popular scope maker sites and see what scope matches the mounts you've ordered.I know it will be difficult to send back/ make exchange...
Dont be tempted by 'sheer horsepower',4-16x and 6.5 - 20x etc are 'hubble scopes' check out the Simmons WTC range. a 3-9(power)x40 mm(obj dia) should be more than enough for routine use.If its target work, then be prepared to shell out...NF,S&B, IOR etc
Suggest you check out Midway.com
http://www.midwayusa.com/midwayusa/stat ... height.htm
Thanks Zubin ! Appreciate itz375 wrote:Sam,
1+ on what Eljefe just said, make double sure that you match your optics to your ring heights carefully, with the IOF .30 you have the advantage of a 60-degree bolt-lift unlike the 90-deg with actions such as the M98 Mausers coupled with an ambidextrous tang safety which will allow you to go as low as you wish with the rings (base heights being standard, unless you use adapters) I have a set of Weaver 1" ultra-lows on my IOF and a Banner 1.5-5x20 sitting onboard, I personally dont see the need for optics greater than 4-5x and the straight-tube scopes are my all-time favorites owing to the fact that you can make them sit very, very low on the rifle, directly putting your optics closer in-line to the axis of the bore, allowing you to make fewer adjustments to the scope to fine-tune the gun. I've finally managed to get myself a good tripod so will take a few pics of the custom 1-piece bases and post them up here soon. Hope you new toy's settled in nicely and is well-behaved!![]()
Cheers!
I won't eljefeeljefe wrote:http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=9086
Also, dont get too carried away by the barrel break in hype...