Hello friends,
My current setup is: Hatsan 125 TH Vortex .22 + Sportsmatch DM60 Dampa + Leapers 4X32@35 Yds
As a rookie I have the following concern: The monoblock tightens it to the rim of the rifle without worrying, but do I worry about pulling the optic to the monoblock ?! Still, the body of the optics is made of aluminum coated with some synthetics (according to the manufacturer ...), and am I afraid the tightening will not damage the body of the optic ?!
I have read that somebody is putting some material between the optics and the rings ?! Because this rifle "kicks like a horse" I worry if it is not tightened tightly to the monoblock optics can damage the optics when shooting ?! Moving optics to the monoblock is a problem, but I'm more afraid of optics because this rifle model is renowned as a "optician destroyer" ?!
My other problem is that if I use the support / heel that is on the gun rim (the rifle is sold with this support / heel on the optic bar fixed with two screws to it) along with my monoblock, the monoblock stopper does not match the opening of the bus. It will not be a problem to drill the monoblock to move its stopper so I can use the support / heel of the bar together with the monoblock and its stop. BUT then the optics, while in the extreme rear position on the monoblock when shooting the rifle, must "crush" the stock on my shoulder to see properly through the optics
To do well I have to remove the support / heel of the bus and only the monoblock with the optics remains, but the optics will be protected only by the monoblock with its miniature stopper ....
Obviously my questions are very stupid but I still hope to advice on:
1. How do I secure the rings of monoblock to the optics well enough and safely?
2. If anyone has the same rifle or similar give me advice if I can only trust the monoblock to keep the optics without the support / heel of the rifle bar?
Thanks in advance!
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My current setup is: Hatsan 125 TH Vortex .22 + Sportsmatch DM60 Dampa + Leapers 4X32@35 Yds
As a rookie I have the following concern: The monoblock tightens it to the rim of the rifle without worrying, but do I worry about pulling the optic to the monoblock ?! Still, the body of the optics is made of aluminum coated with some synthetics (according to the manufacturer ...), and am I afraid the tightening will not damage the body of the optic ?!
I have read that somebody is putting some material between the optics and the rings ?! Because this rifle "kicks like a horse" I worry if it is not tightened tightly to the monoblock optics can damage the optics when shooting ?! Moving optics to the monoblock is a problem, but I'm more afraid of optics because this rifle model is renowned as a "optician destroyer" ?!
My other problem is that if I use the support / heel that is on the gun rim (the rifle is sold with this support / heel on the optic bar fixed with two screws to it) along with my monoblock, the monoblock stopper does not match the opening of the bus. It will not be a problem to drill the monoblock to move its stopper so I can use the support / heel of the bar together with the monoblock and its stop. BUT then the optics, while in the extreme rear position on the monoblock when shooting the rifle, must "crush" the stock on my shoulder to see properly through the optics
To do well I have to remove the support / heel of the bus and only the monoblock with the optics remains, but the optics will be protected only by the monoblock with its miniature stopper ....
Obviously my questions are very stupid but I still hope to advice on:
1. How do I secure the rings of monoblock to the optics well enough and safely?
2. If anyone has the same rifle or similar give me advice if I can only trust the monoblock to keep the optics without the support / heel of the rifle bar?
Thanks in advance!
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