Weaver 'tip-off' scope mount rings
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Topic: Weaver 'tip-off' scope mount rings
Posted By: Canuck
Subject: Weaver 'tip-off' scope mount rings
Date Posted: February 27 2015 at 5:52pm
I have a T01 scope mount rail I am looking for information on regarding which scope mount/tip-off rings set should be employed to mount a 1-inch scope tube to. I searched ebay to no avail. This mount rail has the narrow mounting system. Parker Hale RAHS.3 rings fit but they are being used on another sporting rifle of mine. Any and all information is greatly appreciated! If anyone has what I need and would entertain selling them I would be a happy buyer! Thanks, Tim. (P.S. I would also like to buy a set of RAHS-3 scope mount rings if anyone would like to sell a pair).
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Posted By: Shamu
Date Posted: February 28 2015 at 7:30am
There used to be a set of rings made by Millett for just that. I have them on my 10-22 IIRC they're the "Angle Loc" model but for 7/8 tip off mounts. Is this what you're looking for? http://www.opticsplanet.com/millet-angle-loc-22-rings.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.opticsplanet.com/millet-angle-loc-22-rings.html
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Posted By: Canuck
Date Posted: February 28 2015 at 2:18pm
Yes, those would work, thanks for the link Shamu!
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Posted By: Shamu
Date Posted: March 01 2015 at 5:44am
They are windage adjustable because of the "Angle Loc" feature too, but be careful to not over tighten them, ask me how I know
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