Smellydog
Well-Known Member
I used the brass from a 9mm flobert cartridge.Did you use the old coke can shim?
I used the brass from a 9mm flobert cartridge.Did you use the old coke can shim?
Where did you buy yours from?Mine came with a 0 moa mount.
Can't see the need for anything else.
Optics warehouse Ken.Where did you buy yours from?
Cheers, Ken.
I bore sighted mine on a centered ret via shims on the mount.
My Ret is not far from center when zeroed. Thus the laser is close to zero.
Check my video.
I didn't shim for elevation mate, just windage, or the horizontal plane.Hi Sd;
So you use a zero mount but it’s shimmed?
If that’s so, would you not be better with some inclination built in?
Cheers, Ken.
That no longer applies.I have a Zulus. They did a offer. You could choose between a 0 MOA or a 20 MOA. Brilliant little scope.
Not true according arken uk websiteThat no longer applies.
If you buy a Zulus scope now, you get a 20moa rail
If you want a different rail you have to buy it as an extra
Cheers
Bruce
uk.dntoptics.com
Yes you are right ,Try actually buying a scope from the site you linked to - you can't because it's now DNT Optics and this is the correct site
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Cheers
Bruce
Sounds like the right option. Will the tikka rail turn around though?Both are Arken zulus v1 5-20
On my RWS titan 6 6.5x55 I have a 0 moa picatinny rail with a 20 moa bracket and the reticles are spot on.
On my tikka t3 .308 I have a 20 moa picatinny rail with a 20 moa bracket this puts the reticle high up on the screen on 5 power. The reticle move down on 7.5 power then centerlises at 10 power.
Instead of shimming If i bought a 0 moa bracket would that help to center the reticle