Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: ghosthunter on November 18, 2014, 08:31:04 PM
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I wa wondering if anyone had a good place to get a scope mounted on a new rifle North of Marysville?
Does Cabelas mount scopes? :dunno:
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Have it mounted where you bought the gun or do it yourself. It's really easy.
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diy it's easy,level rifle in soft vise,look through bore to object at 25 yrd's..mount scope and put a level on top cap.adjust eye to scope distance.gently start to tighten scope mount's,adjust to bore sighting of object. then tighten scope mount's.shoot at 25 yard's for zero,adjust :dunno: :chuckle:
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I would rather have it done. :)
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Have you checked Anacortes telescope? I believe they have a gunsmith.
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If you let cabelas do it yheyll prpb svrew it up. Not to mention, how is spmebody else going to get the eye relief right for you, better than you will?
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Have you checked Anacortes telescope? I believe they have a gunsmith.
Good Idea.
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If you let cabelas do it yheyll prpb svrew it up. Not to mention, how is spmebody else going to get the eye relief right for you, better than you will?
I have always had some one else do it. Never had a problem. I can adjust it if need be. I just hate messing with those tiny screws.
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Can't skagit gun works do it for you?
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Have you checked Anacortes telescope? I believe they have a gunsmith.
That place has to be the worst one I have hit from Lynnwood to the Canadian boarder. :bdid:
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Maybe
I was just seeing if someone had a favorite up this way.
There is no rush. I like to gleen info and think stuff through. I did watch some scope mounting videos on you tube after reading replys.
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Skagit arms did mine :tup:
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For what you pay to have one mounted you can buy a torque screw driver a level kit and a bottle of the NON permanent lock tight and can do for ever. Just take it slow a little at a time and you will be fine. OH the only thing is the little screws always drop where you can't find them, That's the only problem I have ever had.
LEN