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Remington 700 schmidt bender
Remington 700 schmidt bender










remington 700 schmidt bender
  1. Remington 700 schmidt bender manual#
  2. Remington 700 schmidt bender full#

At the Schmidt & Bender factory the reticles of PMII scopes areĪdjusted out of center by half the amount of the full elevation range. The necessary forward angle is depending on the used type of elevationĪdjustment. With this setup the fullĮlevation range is usable in one direction allowing to shoot at distances up toĢ000m depending on the used calibre and scope type. When mounting the scope to the firearm (see picture 4). Is obliged to consider the preset position of the reticle in the elevation range The Schmidt & Bender factory (see picture 3). Necessary to preset the reticle of the PMII scopes out of the center already at In order to make the elevation adjustment range usable in its full extent it is Mounting of the scope to the firearm easier (see picture 2). In order to receive the same amount of travel in all directions and to make the In scopes for hunting the reticle is generally centered optically and mechanically Nevertheless the elevation and windage range like in any other scope is limited. To provide an extensive elevation range in these scopes Schmidt &īender has increased the main tube diameter from 30mm to 34mm. In this case the elevation adjustment is used to compensate for bulletĭrop. Scopes for high precision shooting are often used for shooting at greatĭistances.

Remington 700 schmidt bender manual#

Keep in mind that the Manual does not allow for any travel used to "zero" the scope. Below the text of Section 4.2 is a diagram from page 19 of the PMII User Manual showing "picture 2", "picture 3", and "picture 4" as referenced in the (2006) User Manual. Italicized and in quotation marks below is the section I am speaking of. Selection of a base with the correct cant is all detailed in the " 2006 PMII User Manual" beginning on page 3 under "Section 4.2", "Adjustment range and forward angle" and concluding on page 4. The selection of the appropriate base cant is dependant upon the PMII being mounted, NOT THE CALIBER OF THE RIFLE THE SCOPE IS BEING MOUNTED-ON. The 28 MOA version you mentioned is designed for use with the PMII 4-16Xs'.

remington 700 schmidt bender

338 LM, which is why AI makes a 45 MOA version of their mount). (The 0.1 MIL version of the PMII 5-25X was originally designed to be used with a 45 MOA base on the. A 45 MOA is pretty much ideal for a PMII 5-25X. In order to compensate for the mechanical bias/offset, a base that approximates one half of each respective scope's full Elevation travel should be used. PMII variables' are preset at the S & B factory with their reticles' adjusted out-of-center by HALF of their FULL Elevation travel, giving them UPWARD Elevation bias. PMIIs' are designed and engineered to be used with aggressively canted bases. I recommend that you use a mount or base that has 40-45 MOA of cant, which will allow you to be able to get the most travel out of your scope. The AI setups will work, but there are other base and ring setups that will do the job just as well. However, that mount is a 28 MOA setup, while the PMII 5-25X is designed to be used with a 45 MOA base (AI makes a 45 MOA specifically for use with the PMII 5-25X). The rifle is to be set up for tactical/practical events. Has anyone here used this ring-set in an application similar to this? Originally Posted By: Shredz_I saw some rings (an Accuracy International one piece 34mm ringset part#3436) that looks like it might do the job really well. Bell) and Tac Ops Heavy Contour barrel with Seekins. Any lower (such as Rob01's suggestion of Seekins Highs (.97" high), and more than likely you'll have to shave the bottom of the Flip Open on the Objective (very easily done with a Dremel or similar tool). I am concerned with the ring height I'll need to keep the scope as low as possible for this setup.Īs long as your barrel isn't really fat (Krieger #9 profile or heavier), you should be able to use 1.0" rings and still be able to use the Butler Creek Flip Open on the Objective (PMII 5-25Xs' come with BC Flip Opens Front and Rear). The rifle is a Remington 700 based action in an A.I.C.S stock. Usually I do this sort of thing, setting up the parts, etc) in person where I can see and fit the parts with my own hands. Originally Posted By: Shredz_ I've got a package deal being prepared by a company, and I'm doing all of it on-line. Re: Rings: S&B PM2 5-25x56 Remington 700 26" barrel












Remington 700 schmidt bender