Usually people use a night vision bridge- especially if the gun has a chassis. AR's work great because of all the mounting real-estate. What stock is your Savage in?
My question is about a mounting option. I have a left-hand Savage 110 for a coyote gun mounted on tripod using arca rail. I want to set it up with a Primary Arms LPVO they have a 1-10 now with the Nova fire dot reticle. This will be day gun setup with the LPVO for Yotes, but I have a new thermal from DNT the Hydra that will work in Clip On mode in front of my LPVO so I can shoot the same gun at night if I want and not have to mess with my zero of my day sight. The Hydra has to collimated to the LPVO so my day optic does not change zero. I will need enough picatinny rail forward of the LPVO for the Hydra to mount with AMD 170 QD mount. If my standard PIC rail is not long enough what are some options to extend or locate a longer PIC rail. I have found a cheap PIC rail extender that mounts on top of the existing PIC rail but then you're dealing with another rise in base height that will or could affect alignment of the clip on to the LPVO. Savage did have long PIC rails available from aftermarket for forward night vision but are hard to locate now it seems. I just don't want to have 14 parts put together to get to where I could get with one correct application. Thanks, I know it's an odd post, but I figure if any Savage guys know they are here on this forum.
Brandon J.
Usually people use a night vision bridge- especially if the gun has a chassis. AR's work great because of all the mounting real-estate. What stock is your Savage in?
I have it in a Magpul Hunter stock which does have m-loc slots on the sides of the forearm, but I can't locate a bridge for that stock. I'll bet there is one that will work but I need better measurement than they normally supply about the bridge specifics.
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