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Theoben BullPups
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#2 Re: Theoben BullPups
I don't like this kind of scope mounting, but Equal Opportunities are very important in our times, ain't they?
So if I wanted to design a mount system where the most possible gun parts have their own chance to affect the scope-barrel ratio then I'd do the same...
As a first aid, I'd put 3-3 grub screws into the rings around the barrel and most of the problems are sorted, even if not perfectly.
So if I wanted to design a mount system where the most possible gun parts have their own chance to affect the scope-barrel ratio then I'd do the same...
As a first aid, I'd put 3-3 grub screws into the rings around the barrel and most of the problems are sorted, even if not perfectly.
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#3 Re: Theoben BullPups
Quite agree Andras, this has to be the ultimate recipe for zero shift.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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#4 Re: Theoben BullPups
I did this a while back
He wanted a tube on it but was on a budget so an AirArms tube was used.
He wanted to do the final assembly himself so i made the trigger with loads of adjustments and loads of bits to finish. I'll try & find some better pics of the build.
Later, Sean.
He wanted a tube on it but was on a budget so an AirArms tube was used.
He wanted to do the final assembly himself so i made the trigger with loads of adjustments and loads of bits to finish. I'll try & find some better pics of the build.
Later, Sean.
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