Mod Zero - Reinventing the Rifle Zeroing Process

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#1 Mod Zero - Reinventing the Rifle Zeroing Process

Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:39 pm

Seen this idea on Rekcnagel or on my JH Fwb P70 rail ...well, a super basic version with only elevation capability ;)

https://youtu.be/LDXCqqUEAOY

> http://www.gunmart.net/scopes-and-optic ... cope-mount
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#2 Re: Mod Zero - Reinventing the Rifle Zeroing Process

Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:25 pm

Seen what they were up to around two years ago.

Yours would have been early to mid 2011 but robust and made for large scopes not short scopes.
Easy way out just pivoting off the front which must have play for it to move! Need i say more, discounted that idea at the time.
All precision made no need for windage adjustment, guarantee within 2MOA one rifle to the next but have done them adjustable.


There was one on the first Pardini as well.
Still got the first one i made its used for testing. Dovetail to dovetail now red with interchangable picatinny top still bead blasted both windage and elevation adjustable.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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#3 Re: Mod Zero - Reinventing the Rifle Zeroing Process

Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:57 pm

The Recknagle on Pardini No 1 didn’t work , it was absolute rubbish .
Now the one in the video , looks like it could have some potential.
But remember these are made for exploding ammunition not air rifles .
In theory it should work , but in practice it never did.

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