Yea, try finding a gunsmith that knows how to do that. Most wont fit you for eye relief much less screw the scope down square.
Your best bet is to use a bench vice and a torpedo level and do it yourself.
Then confirm the turrets track true and linearly. Many don’t.
I go to armed in America for gun work. There is a shop off of 281 between thousands oaks and brook hollow behind the McDonald’s. Can’t remember the name. But I would trust that place. Just not sure what they would charge
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Any suggestions on a gunsmith located in San Antonio to mount a scope?
I've always done my own scope mounting but I plan to be shooting at longer distances with this rifle and want to make sure it's done properly and without any cant.
Thanks in advance!
Nothing wrong with that. I just need a good vise and more importantly a work bench/table to mount the vise to so I just set it up and then get they guys at armed in America to tighten the rings and keep it level. It’s hard to do it on the kitchen tableThanks for the input. I decided I'm just going to buy some levels and do it myself.
That's Modern Elite Firearms.I go to armed in America for gun work. There is a shop off of 281 between thousands oaks and brook hollow behind the McDonald’s. Can’t remember the name. But I would trust that place. Just not sure what they would charge
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Any suggestions on a gunsmith located in San Antonio to mount a scope?
I've always done my own scope mounting but I plan to be shooting at longer distances with this rifle and want to make sure it's done properly and without any cant.
Thanks in advance!