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Old 12-03-2020, 07:10 PM
cbc_anderson cbc_anderson is offline
 
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I have a NightForce scope that used to make the rounds between 3 or 4 rifles depending on the season (deer season vs off-season target shooting). I put Badger rings on the scope and a quality picatiny rail on each rifle. I was careful with each scope mounting (used a single torque wrench at a set inch/lbs of torque on the cross bolt, and with the rings compatible with the rail I never had to touch a scope ring screw). It was always shockingy repeatable, but I did always tested POI with a live round before I started the hunting season (POI was always consistent but felt I need to check, just in case). Over the years I have saved up and mounted decent scopes on more of my rifles, but it took ony 10-15 minutes to swap a scope and looking throuh my NF was a lot more fun that straining my eyes with my other budget scopes and I felt like I was getting a much better return on my investment in a high quality scope. It is absolutely workable and not a big hassle in my experience.

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