:)Morn'in fellers!
Hey there S. Summer, let me get this strieght about the scope damage.
You say it occures ONLY when the rifle is fired while held tight to a SOLID OR HARD surface or object. Is that correct?
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Other then the above, there is no problem with scopes, is that correct???
What about sand bags on the bench??
As per the construction D.C. speaks of, tell me about it! I am presently waiting for the shop to be built BEFORE I have something to shoot inside of. All I have now is a mess of dirt piled up and two cement walls. However, the builder is set to start next week.
Our transition to a smaller place started a year ago!!!!!! Not only has it taken much longer then expected, but used up more bucks then hoped for. Ain't it always that way!
Back to the break action rifles, one poster replied to my question that the sights - front and rear - are both on the barrel, so there is no alignment problem when the barrel is moved.
OK, I understand that. HOWEVER, I would plan on using a scope and that is not IS NOT barrel mounted.
Just how in the world does this rifle allow for repeatedly moving the barrel in and out of position and yet it returns to zero.
I, being a welder and fabracator can understand such a thing provided the barrel came to a fixed stop against something solid and then had a some type of device which went over the barrel and pulled it tightly into position. But even then, there will be pin wear and over time less then 100% return to the desired position.
I have never seen a ball and detent setup which allowed for the long term and repeatable lock up which you folk seem to be talking about. The detent, if not the ball, SOON shows wear and with it, a sloppy fit.
If it sounds like I am doubting your word, it is only because of past experience of repairs and operation.
Again, any comments and I know it maybe hard to get things through this Ol'head, are welcome.
Keep em coming!