Nikko Stirling Match Mounts mk2 1"/25mm Tube Weaver/Picatinny 20mm wide Base Low profile 10.3mm base to bottom of ring
Sale is for 2 - a pair - of mounts
Machined from Aircraft Aluminum Alloy with Twin screws top and bottom for secure scope and rail grip and no recoil or scope shift
Summary:
1" - 25mm tube - 20mm weaver/picatinny base fit - Low height 10.3mmm saddle up to approx. 32mm lens scopes.
Fitting basics:
Base: Fits 20mm width weaver and picatinny bases.
Ring Diameter: 1 inch - 25mm tube scope
Height: Low - Distance from base of mount to bottom of ring (the saddle) is 10.3mm (0.4")
Scope Lens size suitability - based on scope being fitted onto a flat base rail and scope lens objective being flush to the gun body
Maximum outer scope case size = 45mm.
This equates to an approx. maximum scope lens size of 32mm as most scope outsides add around 10-12mm.
Can be more than 10-12mm if chunky flip up lens caps are being used so please take this into consideration.
However, if the end of the scope will hang over the gun barrel or if the rail is raised then larger lens scopes can be accommodated.
Other Features:
Stop pin to ensure there is no recoil slip on the base
High quality synthetic protective tape on rings inner surface to protect your scope.
Calculating scope to rifle body clearance:
The way you calculate the clearance is by halving the overall OUTSIDE diameter of your rifle scopes objective lens and then deducting half the rifle scopes body tube diameter.
For scopes with a 1" diameter body tube diameter this would mean deducting 12.7mm and 15mm for scopes with a 30mm diameter body tube.
Note we say OUTSIDE diameter - this means NOT the lens diameter, you need to measure the whole outer casing diameter.
The result gives you the minimum "saddle" dimension required - the measure from base of mount to bottom of the ring - 10.3mm in this case
The amount the saddle dimension is greater than the figure you have calculated is the amount of clearance your scopes objective will be clear of your rifles body.
The saddle on these mounts is.
Example:
1. A 44mm objective lens scope is measured and found to have an outer case measurement of 51mm.
2. 51 divided by 2 = 25.5.
3. 1" scope so deduct 12.7mm = 12.8mm
4. So, the mount must have a saddle measure (base of mount to bottom of the ring) greater than 12.8mm or else it will ground out on the rifle body.
Calculating your rifle scopes clearance in this way does assume your dovetail or base is not raised above or below your rifles barrel.
Note some rifles with high or adjustable cheek pieces may require higher scope mounts or risers so that your eye is in line with the rifle scope and your head is kept in an upright comfortable position.
Contact us if you need any customization and we shall be happy to get it done for you.
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