WildRose
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A whole lot of drilling and milling.How do they manufacture the body of scopes?
A whole lot of drilling and milling.How do they manufacture the body of scopes?
They would have to be due to the expense of the materials and because it takes special tools to machine titanium.Nikon actually made some Monarch Titanium tube scopes at one time. But since they quit making scopes no longer pertinent. They were more costly than the standard Monarch models.
Titanium is very flexible and thin titanium doesn't react well to scope rings being torqued down. As a result your tubes need to actually be thicker if made with titanium than high grade aluminum.Aluminum is still 1/3 the density of titanium. A titanium tube equal in weight to an aluminum tube would be getting pretty thin I would think. Seems like titanium is a better replacement for steel scope tubes, which are basically obsolete anyway.
I dunno, growing up with old Steel Cased Weaver Widefields, I kinda figure anything under 5lbs is a "lightweight scope".brant89 pretty much got it right.
I think my Unertl 24X is around 2.5 lbs, LOL.I dunno, growing up with old Steel Cased Weaver Widefields, I kinda figure anything under 5lbs is a "lightweight scope".