Anyone using one on their 2240, etc, with a 6x bugbuster ? The base of the scope under the turrets ( which is flat ) basically sets flat on the base. The scope looks to sit flat in the rings ok and the caps will sit down ok and tighten. BUT .. you will not be able to rotate the scope if needed.
Quote from: nomobux on June 08, 2013, 12:24:45 AM
Anyone using one on their 2240, etc, with a 6x bugbuster ? The base of the scope under the turrets ( which is flat ) basically sets flat on the base. The scope looks to sit flat in the rings ok and the caps will sit down ok and tighten. BUT .. you will not be able to rotate the scope if needed.
Got a picture of this thing?
Carl
I have the UTG offset on my 1377 carbine and a 3x9 Bugbuster is mounted on it.
No problems at all with focus or magnification adjustments.
The mount itself is solid and it has been removed many times and it goes back on solid.
Excellent mounts for the price.
I'll see if I can get a pic. The adjustments would work fine. I'm talking about rotating the scope to get it verticle if needed
Pic
i have an older bugbuster one that has a few MMs of space between the flat on the bottom on the scope and the flat on the mount --- it could be the mount or the new design of the scope ...
Yes. The scope has apparently been changed. A fellow posted the old versus new on GTA. Seems that UGT forgot to change the mount also.
Filed a few thou off the mount and can see daylight and rotate the scope now. Mo betta and happy. Think I'll call PA and inform them the new scopes don't fit correctly with this mount. :)
Quote from: nomobux on June 09, 2013, 08:14:34 PM
Filed a few thou off the mount and can see daylight and rotate the scope now. Mo betta and happy. Think I'll call PA and inform them the new scopes don't fit correctly with this mount. :)
i would have filed it down as well ---- quicker than returning it and seeing if it problem returned