yukonjasper wrote:Purchased a Buris P.E.P.R. from Arnazen arms. Probably over paid a bit too much but needed it now. Went next door to Menards to get a line level, LocTite 242 and a paint pen for the install.
2 questions:
- I'm reading about torque specs- I don't want to buy an inches pounds torque wrench- how do I duplicate the spec without a wrench?
- should I put the smooth cap or the pictinny caps?
yukonjasper wrote:Purchased a Buris P.E.P.R. from Arnazen arms. Probably over paid a bit too much but needed it now. Went next door to Menards to get a line level, LocTite 242 and a paint pen for the install.
2 questions:
- I'm reading about torque specs- I don't want to buy an inches pounds torque wrench- how do I duplicate the spec without a wrench?
- should I put the smooth cap or the pictinny caps?
UnaStamus wrote:I covered it in another thread, but LaRue riflescope mounts are not very good. The lever design was created for red dots, with a minimal engagement surface. It was never designed for riflescopes with absolute return-to-zero capability and lateral stability. Compared to other options like ADM, Bobro, Alamo Four Star and GDI, the LaRue is inferior. There are much better options than LaRue for a scope mount. Still better than the cheap stuff, but in that price point there are better options.
yukonjasper wrote:Mounted my Nikon scope with the selected mount/rings. Brought it to the range and dialed it in. Many thanks to Shooter115 For stopping by and showing us how to shoot and setting us straight on the crap ammo we were using. Great to meet you. Thanks for your help and the pleasant company.
shooter115 wrote:
Could you post a link please? I'd like to read up more on this. My Larue mount isn't even QD, so return to zero isn't that big of deal. I put it on 3 years ago and haven't touched it since. The LT139 is one of the most common mounts among 3-gun competitors and we beat the crap out of our guns. If there was an issue with the mount I find it hard to believe I wouldn't have experienced it by now or at least heard about it. A lot of folks do have an issue with Larue, but it's usually about the antics of their owner over the actual product.
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