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Reticle Perpendicularity by Darrell Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="Darrell Holland" data-source="post: 317951" data-attributes="member: 7708"><p>Gentlemen,</p><p></p><p>Greetings, using parallel blocks or any other widget to level the rifle is fine. Just be sure the bases are in the same plane and are parallel. The base screws must be on C/L with the action as well. When we drill our 6-48 screws to 8-40's we machine a mandrel that screws into the action which is held in a vise and the bottom of the action is supported/squared to our parallel ( 123 block) We next center the spindle to the receiver mandrel and drill and tap new holes to that centerline.</p><p></p><p>Using our Perfect Picatinny Rail one machines the front and rear base into PERFECT alignment and then mount the rail ensuring a PERFECT STRESS FREE mounting to that particular action. Ring lapping takes just a few seconds and you've done the customer/yourself and stellar job of mounting yoru scope to the rifle. For more information on our mounting system , we've added the instructions to our web page at hollandguns.com. Feel free to take a look, I'm sure you'll grasp what we'vbe done and understand the importance of our system.</p><p></p><p>With huntng season upon us, I wish everyone a successful and rewarding time in the field.</p><p></p><p>Respectfully,</p><p></p><p></p><p>Darrell Holland</p><p></p><p>P.S. We will have our NEW line of scope levels out in the next 3-4 weeks, 1.00 inch 30 mm and 34 MM Models a s well as our Picatinny rail version. These are AWESOME scope levels and are sure to please. I'll post a few photos as soon as I get them back from anodizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrell Holland, post: 317951, member: 7708"] Gentlemen, Greetings, using parallel blocks or any other widget to level the rifle is fine. Just be sure the bases are in the same plane and are parallel. The base screws must be on C/L with the action as well. When we drill our 6-48 screws to 8-40's we machine a mandrel that screws into the action which is held in a vise and the bottom of the action is supported/squared to our parallel ( 123 block) We next center the spindle to the receiver mandrel and drill and tap new holes to that centerline. Using our Perfect Picatinny Rail one machines the front and rear base into PERFECT alignment and then mount the rail ensuring a PERFECT STRESS FREE mounting to that particular action. Ring lapping takes just a few seconds and you've done the customer/yourself and stellar job of mounting yoru scope to the rifle. For more information on our mounting system , we've added the instructions to our web page at hollandguns.com. Feel free to take a look, I'm sure you'll grasp what we'vbe done and understand the importance of our system. With huntng season upon us, I wish everyone a successful and rewarding time in the field. Respectfully, Darrell Holland P.S. We will have our NEW line of scope levels out in the next 3-4 weeks, 1.00 inch 30 mm and 34 MM Models a s well as our Picatinny rail version. These are AWESOME scope levels and are sure to please. I'll post a few photos as soon as I get them back from anodizing. [/QUOTE]
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