Big Larry
Bearcat
Just bought a SR-22 and am wondering how high of bases and rings I should buy for it? Xtra high, high, medium, low???? I am going to use a 1" scope of some brand. Will mostly be fired at 50 to 100 yards. Thanks, Big Larry :lol:
Big Larry":2i3pey24 said:Just bought a SR-22 and am wondering how high of bases and rings I should buy for it? Xtra high, high, medium, low???? I am going to use a 1" scope of some brand. Will mostly be fired at 50 to 100 yards. Thanks, Big Larry :lol:
WAYNO":33rtns7w said:Low might be nice, but if I can't see straight thru the scope, it's not an option.
The stock has no drop. Even with the really high Leupold rings, without the risers, I struggled to be able to see straight thru the scope, without a bunch of facial gyrations and discomfort. If a guys face was much thinner than mine, then it would be less of an issue. Everyone who tried mine out, before the risers, struggled as I did.
WAYNO.
Oh, I have a neck. What I don't have is a head as fat as Teddy Kennedy's or Michael Moore's, whom apparently the standard AR-15 sights were designed to accomodate. :wink:9x19":36qe4lis said:Snake might not have a neck.
That 3x-9x AO probably has a pretty big objective diameter, so you might well need the extra high rings just to clear that. Bolt that all up, before messing with the riser, and see where that puts your cheek weld and your eye.Big Larry":2n99dt2g said:I ordered a Weaver 3X9 AO rimfire scope with Burris extra high mounts and also the risers. Will just have to wait and see if it works. I also bought a S&W 15-22, but I am putting a EOTEC 552 that a friend gave me on that. It will have to stop snowing here in Cedar City to be able to get to my range and test these carbines out with a few other 22's. Thanks, Big Larry