I recently bought this scope mount because I had a need to practice my ranging skills and unfortunately I don’t live where I can point a scoped rifle at stuff to do so without the neighbors calling the Cops.
My plan is to use this mount to allow me to practice around town with just the scope mounted on a cut down Ruger 10/22 stock I have.
That would allow me to get 3-5 times the amount of ranging practice that I would just going out on the weekends. The cost of course is a “shifting zero.”
Many people on www.snipershide.com warned me that there is no system that truly returns to zero, but ...
Style and function best describe this piece of artwork.
I first came across Mark’s work on
http://www.warriortalk.com when I saw him starting to share his handy work with steel.
Sold at ACE Hardware Stores for $15.99
This is a nifty way to get your rifle’s angled fire measurement and doubles as a straight edge in the databook.
I use to have a fancy Sniper’s Tools ACF but found that I rarely shoot at an angle over 10deg and/or don’t take the time to calc. the difference on the POI to justify the money for such a nice tool.
The method in the video below is what I use now compared to the conversion chart (angle/COS) on my data logbook pages.
