OK, Here it is:Guy M wrote:Looking forward to a range report - or better yet - seeing it in action Critter!
Good News:
Took it to a friends private range. Shot it at 25 and 50 yards. It seems to shoot really well with loads developed for my M700 custom. Put a varmint simulator (water filled plastic bottle) at 50 yards and fired a 35 grain Federal Factory round at it. Result was steam powered mist. Bottle returned to ground about 5-7 seconds after impact. Amazing.
Bad News:
I needed 30mm rings to mount the USO 30mm 3.2-17x44 MOA/MOA scope on it. Mounted it on the rifle and put it on the paper at 50 yards. Local FFL recommended LEUPOLD RINGS. He didn't stock anything else.
Now that scope has a Mil scale reticle and Mil knobs so both are in the same mode. It has more than 37 mils of vertical travel. Because of the relation ship between the barrel and the ring center, it took every bit of vertical travel to get me on the paper. With my verniers and the help of a little Arctangent Slide rule scale, I calculated that I need .025 to .030 inch (or more) shim on the front ring to give me more range. I got to get a little ductile aluminum plate to fabricate same.
First thought was to remove rail and skim a little off the front of that with the cylindrical grinder. Unhappily the screw in the rail wouldn't come loose. Also there was no practical way to modify the bottom of the rings or the top of the rail. I just wish that LEUPOLD and/or Ruger would pay a little more attention to these details, so I don't have to go through this process to get my rifle working. I even reversed the rings, but that didn't help.
I also needed super high 30mm rings to mount the USO SN-3 1.8-10x37 Compact variable on my AR-10 flattop. Happily these steel rings worked fine. I would have preferred AL rings, but the FFL didn't stock them.