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    zeegadget
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    Solving a Windage Problem












    Tom
    South Greensburg, Pennsylvania

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    Re: Solving a Windage Problem

    damn innovative.

    nasty looking, but innovative.

    one question: after spending bo que bucks on a nightforce, and the not so cheap burris rings, why skimp on the base with waht you did and not spend $40.00 on a 25moa rimfire tecnologies or even a 20 moa egw one piece base?

    oops sorry, just reread your post - windage not elevation. i've had a few beers and my reading is slightly impared.
    a craftsman can't realize his full potential, without finding the potential of the tools he uses....

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    zeegadget
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    Re: Solving a Windage Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by TOP PREDATOR
    damn innovative.

    nasty looking, but innovative.

    one question: after spending bo que bucks on a nightforce, and the not so cheap burris rings, why skimp on the base with waht you did and not spend $40.00 on a 25moa rimfire tecnologies or even a 20 moa egw one piece base?

    oops sorry, just reread your post - windage not elevation. i've had a few beers and my reading is slightly impared.
    After you take the tape off and clean and paint the epoxy black it will be hard to tell that it was
    epoxied together. 8-) I am going to shoot it first befoe I make it look nice...

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    Josh Smith
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    Re: Solving a Windage Problem

    Good job. If you have a drill press, you might drill those together, or if the bases can take it, just hit with a bead of weld.

    But if epoxy works, hey, more power to you! :)

    Josh

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    zeegadget
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    Re: Solving a Windage Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh Smith
    Good job. If you have a drill press, you might drill those together, or if the bases can take it, just hit with a bead of weld.

    But if epoxy works, hey, more power to you! :)

    Josh
    The drill press is in the mail. It is really easy lining up the scope when the epoxy is still soft.

    http://hazeng.com/adhesives-mainmenu...-make-cars-fly

    I typed into Google "What is stronger than J B Weld and found that Belzona product.
    Click on the link above and you can see them lift a car up with the attachments epoxied with
    the Belzona.

    I guess I can use that on my Savage 110 chambered in .416 Taylor... 8-)

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