dchamp
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I have seen Blaser scoped mounts able to mount on a couple of barrels without adjustment but quite often they don’t and expecting them to have and hold zero for two different barrels and calibers would be a bit much to expect. I don’t think any manufacturer would make such a claim.
There are alternatives to Blaser mounts. I also use innomount. They are less expensive and I like them a lot. Innomount also makes a Piccatinney mount for Blasers. Innomount uses Torx screws which I like. I get mine from Titanium Gun Works out of Germany.
If you get a Blaser mount be sure to get their tensioning screwdriver also. It is very thin and you will need it. When mounting a Blaser mount loosen the two tension screws, then mount and close the swivel levers. Once that is done start adjusting the tension screws with the thin screw driver. I go one 6th of a turn at a time for each tension screw and stop when I feel a light snugness on both of the swivel levers.
In my mind I would rather have to different scopes for two completely different calibers, but that’s just me.
My question is are you planning on getting a Rail scope and mount, they look the cleanest in my opinion, or a tubeler ring mount, or there is always the versidle Picatinney.
Good Luck, Blaser is a good platform which ever way you go.
There are alternatives to Blaser mounts. I also use innomount. They are less expensive and I like them a lot. Innomount also makes a Piccatinney mount for Blasers. Innomount uses Torx screws which I like. I get mine from Titanium Gun Works out of Germany.
If you get a Blaser mount be sure to get their tensioning screwdriver also. It is very thin and you will need it. When mounting a Blaser mount loosen the two tension screws, then mount and close the swivel levers. Once that is done start adjusting the tension screws with the thin screw driver. I go one 6th of a turn at a time for each tension screw and stop when I feel a light snugness on both of the swivel levers.
In my mind I would rather have to different scopes for two completely different calibers, but that’s just me.
My question is are you planning on getting a Rail scope and mount, they look the cleanest in my opinion, or a tubeler ring mount, or there is always the versidle Picatinney.
Good Luck, Blaser is a good platform which ever way you go.